High in Fiji, a Boat to Bagan, and America’s Stonehenge
November 5th, 2009 Posted in Leffel projects, Perceptive TravelI was running around New York City the past few days, but on Monday we posted the new issue of Perceptive Travel, home to the best travel stories from wandering book authors.
Two of our regular contributors return, including one who let me crash in his apartment a few nights ago: Bruce Northam. He’s got a piece on leaving the beach resorts behind and hiking through the highlands of Fiji. Bruce Olsen last checked in to report on the debauchery at Burning Man, but this time it’s a more cerebral pursuit. He looks into some mysterious stone structures built throughout New England.
Back in January when I was in Mexico City, I had the pleasure of meeting Jim Johnston, who wrote a great opinionated guide to the city. He took up my offer to pen a piece for Perceptive Travel when he waded into the travel conundrum known as Myanmar. (I’m not going there, but I won’t stop you…)
Gillian Kendall returns to review travel books, while I write up some new world music reviews.
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