Exciting news….the printed word

One of the great pleasures of our recent trips, is the delight I get reliving all the details as I write about them.   A handful of articles has recently appeared, most of them with my trademark sly humor spicing up the tales.   Some are quick reads, others are features of a bit more length.  Here are the links, with photos which I hope will inspire you to read them!

A Roll in the Hay in Northern Italy

Burma’s Chin State Day Festival


Border crossing guide between Van, Turkey and Tabriz, Iran

Boating up Burma’s Chindwin River

What I Saw on Italy’s Streets

And now for some thrilling news (drum roll, silence, coughs from the audience):

My book has been picked up by a publisher!
  This is the memoir I wrote about our trials and travails getting ready for and then driving the Peking to Paris Motor Challenge.   That’s the rally we did in the 1940 LaSalle in 2007, the trip that started all this crazy driving nonsense.

Over the next 5-6 months, I’ll be revising and finalizing the text, selecting the final title, figuring out what the cover should look like and helping with the publicity.   Right now the book is slated to appear in hardcover with color photos (wow!).   But that all could change.   The book’s on the publisher’s Spring 2013 list, which means release between April and August of next year.   Can you tell I’m excited?

 

 

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Since returning from Burma…

I’ve been busy writing articles on our trip.
Several websites have published features, which I thought you’d like to see.

I’m especially proud to be featured on Matador Network, with one of their few articles on Burma. This one’s a guide to how to do the trip Bernard and I just did. The piece has gotten a really positive response. I worked closely with the managing editor on this piece, and I have to say his input and edits were a tremendous help to crafting a readable and info-packed feature. More Burma pieces are shaping up for Matador.

GotSaga picked up my feature on the joys of hairwashing, Burma style. I think you’ll have fun with this one.

The wonderful founders of Better After 50 are more aware than many of what’s going on in Burma, because one of them was there in 2010. They reprinted one of my dispatches in its entirety. In case you missed the original, here it is. BA50 also has a piece of mine pending, on our almost encounter with Thein Sein, Burma’s current president.

And the great website GoNomad, which publishes such compelling writing, has taken another of my essays, this one on the Chin State Day festival we attended at the start of our journey. That’s in the queue for publication some time in the next month or so.

So, I’ve been busy, despite the allure of an early spring outside my window.

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