Books and apps to travel with and because of. What's helpful, hot, or simply cool in print out there these days?' Weigh in on our comment wall and discussion groups below!
Cover photo: Bulat Silvia
Books and apps to travel with and because of. What's helpful, hot, or simply cool in print out there these days?' Weigh in on our comment wall and discussion groups below!
Cover photo: Bulat Silvia
Peshkova Long before cheap flights and map apps, travel writing offered vicarious passage to distant places, and that impulse remains powerful. A good travel book collapses distance and time, letting us inhabit landscapes, cultures, and states of mind we may never physically reach. Even today, when information is abundant, good, thoughtful travel writing offers something rarer: meaning shaped by experience, not just facts.One obvious pleasure is vicarious escape. Travel books allow readers to…
Read more…Travel usually involves a lot of planning and packing and booking and backtracking. At age 70, though, there are many new ways to travel. For one thing, there is time travel, which is what I call revisiting a place that I visited long ago, just to see all the ch-ch-ch-changes, maybe even recognize somebody from the old days. I’d done this before and did it again during the pandemic, when my usual Asian haunts were locked down tighter than a you-fill-in-the-blank and so I reverted to my…
Read more…Bulat Silvia Adventure travel is all about delving into the unknown, and more often than not, also getting out of your comfort zone. So if that appeals to you, here's a dozen terrific travel reads from people who left their own comfort zones to follow their dreams and seek out new cultures and experiences. There's something old and something new; several you might know, and many others you probably haven't heard of, plus a good representation of female voices. What they have in common is…
Read more…The top ten picks of the 2022 crop from the award-winning outdoor adventure blog Atlas & Boots include a grumpy hiker’s outing in the mountains; one man’s take on slavery and racism in the oldest city on the Mississippi River; a mother’s attempt to escape poverty by tracing whales to Alaska; and a historian’s portrait of the most isolated tribe in the world, on North Sentinel Island. To check it out, click here.
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Linda,
I just downloaded a sample chapter. E-mail me at carabertoia@yahoo.com and I will send you some questions, after I read your first chapter. It looks great.
Cara B
My novel Wai-nani Hawaii Chiefess of Hawaii is my ultimate destination piece.
She is a portal into a world you can't get to any other way. I suggest Cara that is would be a good book for your besttravelnovel blog..for more on Wai-nani you can go to my site or amo.Best
Linda
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Ed, I tried posting on there. I am not sure if it took. If you are a member of that group I would appreciate it if you could pass the word along.
Thanks
Cara B
http://thebesttravelnovels.blogspot.com/ This is the link to the blog.
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American Travel Journalists Association (NATJA) 2010 competition in the travel
Narrative/Guidebook category! This awards competition, now in its 19th year, honors the “best of the best” in travel writing and photography.
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