Flying nearly five hours across the majority of America, I had time to kill, or perhaps, stolen time from Mother Earth to finally do things I usually put off in the name of productivity.
These items stack up on my desktop, free ebooks and copied posts, awaiting the moment I have time to tap into them [...]
Posts Tagged ‘Review’
Reviewing Chris Guillebeau’s Overnight Success
Reviewing Jon Krakauer’s Into the Wild
Jon Krakauer is the reason I traveled to India in 2008 to see the Himalayan mountains. Into Thin Air was a personal account of a terrible occurrence on Mount Everest that for some reason led me to adore and venerate the world’s ability to form this mountain range.
So before I even picked up its predecessor, [...]
Reviewing Lonely Planet’s Travel Writing Book
I chat regularly with guys and gals around the world pursuing the same interests as my own, and what klobbers us all with confusion are questions like:
-I love to travel. I need to make an income. Should I then be a travel writer?
-In what ways does my writing need help before it’s ready to be [...]
Reviewing JanSport’s Air Kirkwood (Day) Backpack
Anything that can last through two and a half months of rigorous travel, changing climates, and the constant use of the World Traveler Internship deserves some feedback on its performance. Since my bag from the Big Journey ripped at the seams, I was out a day pack until JanSport sent the top ten finalists a [...]




