Category Archives: literary travel

Have I Packed Enough Books? Or, On Travel and Reading

There are few things I hate in the world as much as packing. Crying babies on long flights and the internet inexplicably going down come about the closest. I am an avid traveler and a rabid reader, two things that … Continue reading

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Reading on Location: The Three Body Problem in Kamchatka

I’ve spent the past couple of weeks in Kamchatka, a Russian peninsula that is about as close to the edge of the world as you can get. A closed territory (and military zone) during the Soviet Union, it’s much easier … Continue reading

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A Literary Trip to the Chateau d’If

I recently had the honor of having my article about my Count of Monte Cristo-inspired trip to the Chateau d’If published at Travel Thru History. Here’s a sneak peek: “On the 24th of February, 1815, the lookout of Notre-Dame de la … Continue reading

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