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Go World Travel writers span the globe...
Expert insight from journalists who know the
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JD Brown (Small-Ship Cruising in Alaska) writes an award-winning guide to China, now in its third edition, for Frommer's. He has also written city guides to Shanghai and Beijing for Frommer's, as well as pocket guides, with photographs, on China, Singapore, Beijing and Hawaii for Berlitz. His most recent travels have taken him to France, Belgium and up the Yangzi River in China. |
Oregon, USA |
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Susan Miles (Snorkeling the Outer Reef) is a Communications Specialist and freelance writer. Her articles have appeared in a range of publications worldwide, including Runners World, The Toronto Star, The St Petersburg Times (Florida), and Transitions Abroad. She recently completed a year-long residency in Chiba-shi, Japan, working in the Japanese public education system as an Elementary and Junior High English Teacher. |
Victoria, Australia |
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Theresa Perenich (Gentle Giants) is Emeritus Professor of the Department of Textiles, Merchandising and Interiors in the College of Family and Consumer Sciences at the University of Georgia. She retired from the faculty in 2000, after being at the university for 23 years. She is active in the local group of the Sierra Club and the Georgia River Network. |
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Josephine Greene (Loch Lommand) is originally from Boston, Massachusetts and has been
living in Glasgow, Scotland for the last 6 years. She currently holds a
European Management role with an international drinks company and enjoys
writing about her travel experiences both with work and while on vacation.
She is currently working on her first novel. |
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Julie Skurdenis (Into Iceland's Past) has been meandering around the globe for the past 37 years, 22 of them as a travel journalist. She has served as travel editor with Archaeology Magazine, and as a columnist at International Travel News. Julie is married to travel journalist and professor, Paul J. Laii, and is the mother of Katie, adopted from Chile 22 years ago. Katie often accompanies her mother as photographer. Julie lives outside of New York City with three rambunctious felines. |
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Melanie Furlong
(Bed & Breakfasts in Cuba) is a freelance writer based in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. She lives with her Cuban husband, whom she met in Prague, and their two lovely children. She spent a few years teaching in Europe and has traveled to 12 countries. Her work appears in various local and U.S. publications. |
Nova Scotia, Canada |

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Colin Miller (A World of His Own ) was born in Wales but spends a lot of time living on what he calls his second home, a kibbutz in Northern Israel. This sometimes rock musician, office manager and English teacher has been published in The Jerusalem Post and International Living. |
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Gabriel Constans (Around the World for a Cup of Coffee) writing has appeared in numerous magazines, journals, novels and newspapers in North America, Europe and Asia, including First World Bulletin in Spain; Heartshadows in Canada; and Wingspan Magazine for Japan Airlines. He was a columnist for the Santa Cruz Sentinel, where his trip to Ireland, Sweden and England was featured. He has eight books published in The States, including Beyond One's Own. For further information about his writing, editing and counseling, go to: www.gogabriel.com.
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California, USA |
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Valerie Lawrence (Salvador de Bahia) is currently enrolled in a Masters of Fine Arts Program, while concurrently completing an undergraduate degree in Communications. Her published poetry collections include What's Yr Hair Like After U. Wash It?, and Southern Skies Cry. She is a contributing writer in To Beijing and Beyond, Pittsburgh and the United Nations Fourth World Conference on Women. A Poet in Person with The International Poetry Forum in Pittsburgh, PA, she is a world traveler, always planning a next trip.
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Pennsylvania, USA |
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Diana Ellis (Through the Eyes of a Lion) is a Canadian writer who has traveled to 22 different countries on six continents and has written extensively about her adventures. A former systems analyst, she is currently pursuing a degree in History, while continuing to travel and report on local culture, foods, shopping and wildlife encounters wherever she goes. |
Alberta, Canada |
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