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Smart Packing for the Holidays

Friday, November 20th, 2009 Posted in Family travel, Perceptive Travel, Travel gear, Travel industry | No Comments »

It's about to be that time of year again, when planes are jammed, tempers are flaring, and we're supposed to deliver gifts while full of cheer. Of course it's hard to be cheerful when you're paying $25 to $75 to check ...

Enter the Remarkable Photo Contest

Wednesday, November 18th, 2009 Posted in Leffel projects, Perceptive Travel, contests | 1 Comment »

It's time for the third annual Remarkable Photo Contest at Perceptive Travel. If you've taken a fanstastic, amazing travel photo (or two), send in your entry and you may score a nice prize. We're giving away a compact super-zoom Casio camera ...

High in Fiji, a Boat to Bagan, and America’s Stonehenge

Thursday, November 5th, 2009 Posted in Leffel projects, Perceptive Travel | No Comments »

I 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 ...

Polar Bears, A Farmer’s Invisible Kite, and a Chain-smoking Deity

Thursday, October 1st, 2009 Posted in Leffel projects, Perceptive Travel, Travel books, Travel music, contests | No Comments »

Those three things go together like...a new issue of Perceptive Travel! Follow that link over to the new issue page or go to individual stories below. Meanwhile, we're giving away underwear this month. Not just any underwear, but three pairs of ...

Aliens, Spiritualists, and Motorbike Taxis

Tuesday, September 1st, 2009 Posted in Cheap Asia Travel, Leffel projects, Perceptive Travel, Travel books, Travel music | No Comments »

How do these three things go together? In the latest issue of Perceptive Travel of course. Toss in acrobats, clairsentinents, and bossa nova singers and you've got something bearing no resemblance to Travel & Leisure. Saigon resident Richard Sterling returns with ...