
A newsletter for readers who want to learn about the meaning of travel, why we seek adventure, and how to incorporate more of it into our lives. In short, the anthropology of wandering.
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Greetings, fellow wanderers,
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The writers behind this newsletter.
Justin is an anthropologist, archaeologist, and author. He has an M.A. in anthropology from the University of Tennessee and a B.A. in history and anthropology from Indiana University.
Once an award-winning travel writer, I now work to find depth and beauty in one chosen landscape: Lake Superior's Apostle Islands, aboard a small boat named the "Little Dipper." Join me on the journey.
Self-employed business writer | Part-time adventurer | Using digital work to create a life of freedom and adventure.
Gardening in the Scottish Borders. Writing about nature, home and place. Sharing my PhD research in creative non-fiction place writing. Creating a supportive network for writers at every stage of their career.
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