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Mark’s Substack

Mark Elberfeld

I tend to write short(ish) personal essays, often involving travel from a philosophical and emotional stance rather than, say, here are the top 10 Aperol Spritz bars in Venice. Thanks for reading!

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The long procession

On a recent family trip to the UK, we visited two origin sites, both going back centuries.

a month ago
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In just three more minutes

In July, I stayed in an old Forest Service cabin built by the CCC in the panhandle of Idaho. My friend Sarah, a writer, owns the cabin with her husband, Jim. They provided the stay as part of a silent auction supporting Elk River Writers’ W...

3 months ago
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If I had just three minutes

This past March, I stayed for a few days in Escalante, Utah. I wrote this in honor of my time there — which I had won through a silent auction as part of Elk River Writers’ Workshop. My goal here was to sum up the experience — in three minu...

3 months ago
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Summer of Movement

It’s been a bustling summer — moreso than usual, even for the seemingly untiring peripatetic duo of which I am part. When I start to rattle off the list of places we’ve visited so far, or are about to, I find myself winded, harried, but als...

4 months ago
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