
Reports from the road on travel, books, and the places they intersect.
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I would hazard a guess that more than half the books we read are based on a friend’s recommendation. Despite the need (and joy!) of browsing the shelves and stumbling across a title or writer that piques our interest I think we are more lik...
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I’d love to build my readership as we explore the intersection between books and travel.
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I don’t know when the city of Venice as a destination first poppe...
Last week I wrote about one of my favorite writers who travel, Dervla Murphy.
The name alone makes one stop in their tracks.
How about Eric Newby?
Not a notable name, in itself, but what a life!
Like Dervla, Newby had no university educ...
Reading about travel.
First, one caveat.
I don’t like to use the term “travel writer” for my favorite writers, rather “writers who traveled.”
To me, a travel writer writes to tell me what to see, when to see it, and the other glossy high...
Ok, so tell me where to go – but be nice about it.
Millie’s back after an oil change and some other maintenance issues that a carpenter (me) couldn’t fix.
The buildout continues, with the goal to finish this summer in time for some major...
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Bookseller and architecture buff, Craig travels and writes about these subjects and people and places that resonate.
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