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Go World contributors span the globe: Journalists for Go World Travel Magazine
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Go World Travel
writers span the globe...
Expert insight from
journalists who know the
regions they cover |
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David E.X.N. Nghiem
(The Honduran Champ)
is an adventurer and explorer who bicycled solo through South and
Central America. He was in search of lost cities and civilizations,
people and culture, romance and adventure. He currently gives
multimedia presentations in the Northeastern USA about his adventures,
and he is a native of Philadelphia, PA. Contact him at
davesnewadventure@yahoo.com for more information.
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Pennsylvania, USA |
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Michele Peterson (Romancing
the Stone) has written for
Canada’s largest national and regional newspapers, (Globe and Mail, The
National Post & NOW) as well as international magazines from South
Africa to Guatemala. She is a contributor to the book Sand in
my Bra: Funny Women Write from the Road,
one of 2003's best-selling travel literature titles in the United
States.
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Ontario, Canada |
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Growing up in Birmingham, Ala. without air-conditioning, Verna Gates
(Tales of Jackson) spent plenty of time on front porches
spinning and hearing yarns. She loves to tell stories, as a freelance
journalist, and as a storyteller, recently completing a CD. Verna
writes for Reuters International Wire Service and several newspapers and
magazines. She
began her career at CNN, as one of the originals who launched the
network. Verna's website is
www.vernagates.com. |
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Alabama, USA |
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Nicole Christie
(The Turkey Was Chicken) has been writing since age 7, when she
penned her first short story, Nancy the Nanny Goat. She now
spends her days in corporate communications at Microsoft and a good deal
of her nights and weekends freelancing for a variety of magazines and
newspapers. Her work has appeared in The Seattle Times,
Frontier, and Healthy Answers, and is featured on her web
site at
www.nicolechristie.com. Although she hates rain and yearns to move
to New York, Nicole lives in Seattle. |
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Washington, USA |
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Sandy Rensvold (The Last Silk Road Open Market) is a retired
nurse and freelance writer. She has been published in the medical genre,
and now writes travel and food articles. Of her more than 50 published
works, some have appeared in Woman's Day, The Seattle Times, RV
Companion, MotorHome Magazine and American Road. |
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California, USA |
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Crystal Lu (Eternal Teardrop) is a
Chinese American with a Master’s degree in English. An avid traveler,
Crystal has been to the five continents and still craves to see more of
each. She currently works as an immigration officer in California and
wishes to write more travel articles from future vacations.
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California, USA |
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Contributing writer James Smith (Halifax:
City by the Sea) is a former soldier and
freelance travel writer based in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. His work has
appeared in several Canadian and American publications and on the
Internet. He has visited thirty countries,
many more than once. He’s been to Cuba twenty times in the past ten
years, a fact he blames on his weakness for mojitos and Cuban cigars. |
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Ontario, Canada |
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Kim Foley MacKinnon (A Weekend in Chicago) is a Boston-based
journalist, editor and mother. She is the author of A Parent's Guide
to Boston, and is a frequent contributor to the Boston Globe.
Besides freelance writing, she is the calendar editor for The
Boston Parents' Paper and writes a column for her local paper.
Travel is her passion. |
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Massachusetts, USA |
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Toni Weingarten (Change in Style) is a freelance writer from Marin County, California. Toni is a
former Senior Story Editor for KCTS/TV, the PBS affiliate in Seattle, and
was also a writer/producer in Los Angeles for TV magazine shows,
interactive CD-ROM and corporate videos. In addition to her travel
writing,
Toni's essays have been published in The Christian Science
Monitor, The Chicago Tribune, and The Atlanta Journal Constitution.
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California, USA |
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Barbra Annino (Diving Lake Michigan) is a freelance writer
from Chicago. Her travel articles have been published in Doggone and
Illinois Magazine. She specializes in food, travel and home and garden
pieces. Visit her at
www.barbraannino.com. |
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Illinois, USA |
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Patricia Gilbert (European
Apartments) is a freelance
travel writer and photographer who is more comfortable behind the
camera than in front of it. She makes her home in New Jersey and
escapes the stresses of her day job as a divorce lawyer by traveling in
Europe as often as possible. Her credits include Transitions Abroad
magazine. Her web page is
www.patriciagilbert.com. |
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New
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(no photo available)Ontario,
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Canadian Guylaine Spencer (Galway in the Rain) has
explored Ireland, Singapore, Malaysia, England, France and Mexico,
as well as much of her native land. As a freelancer, she has
written for The Christian Science Monitor, VIA Rail Destinations,
France Today, Transitions Abroad, 50Plus, and other publications.
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