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WHEREABOUTS PRESS Nice review of South Africa on Words without Borders

Source: www.wordswithoutborders.org
Based in Berkeley, California, Whereabouts Press publishes an intriguing series of Traveler's Literary Companions. "Unlike guidebooks written by professional travel writers," they explain, "our books ...
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WHEREABOUTS PRESS South Africa is now in stock! Hot off the presses . . . you can read an excert from "The Ultimate Safari" by Nadine Gordimer on the website. www.whereaboutspress.com

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WHEREABOUTS PRESS Just posted the upcoming South Africa on our new website. We're still working out the kinks, but we'd love your feedback (www.whereaboutspress.com)!

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WHEREABOUTS PRESS CM Mayo talked about Mexico: A Traveler's Literary Companion on WebTalk radio with Traveln'on radio. Click here to listen: http://www.blogtalkradio.com/TravelnOnRadio/va/2009/01/07/traveln.

January 7 at 8:59am · Report
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From the chair of Norton (the publishing company ... not the software company!), passed along to us by Katie Silver, editor of our Chile volume: ""Thankfully," says Norton's chairman, "books are counter-cyclical, meaning that people tend to read relatively more during economic downturns... that must be good for all boo...ks, especially quality ones. Think of how much great literature arrived in the 1930s!"Read More

October 30, 2008 at 8:24am · Report
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WHEREABOUTS PRESS Eric Tomb, who does a weekly book show on KVMR radio in Nevada, and writes the blog Booktown, interviewed David Peattie on Oct. 27. Listen here http://ia310835.us.archive.org/1/items/Booktown27October2008/Booktown27October2008edit.m4a

October 30, 2008 at 5:28am · Report
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Q & A An interview with William Rodarmor, editor of France: A Traveler’s Literary Companion ...
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WHEREABOUTS PRESS An interview with the editor of Mexico: A Traveler’s Literary Companion, C.M. Mayo Mexico is such a wonderful collection of Mexican literary writing. How exactly is it “a traveler’s companion”? For Me...
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Fans of Mexican literature who want to delve more deeply into the writings of native authors, should check out the editor's website, http://www.cmmayo.com/mexico.html. Her site gives more information about the individual authors, translators, and people who contributed to the book.
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WHEREABOUTS PRESS Each paperback is an anthology of short stories by fine local writers--a unique way to learn about a place.
--National Geographic Traveler

June 5, 2008 at 7:19pm · Report
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