An Island Like No Other
GUESTS APPEARING ON THIS EPISODE:
Cynthia Dial Author of non-fiction book entitled Teach Yourself Travel Writing, which is published by Hodder Headline Plc., London, England, and has worldwide distribution. U.S. distributor is McGraw-Hill Companies. Book is in its second printing. Freelance travel writer/photographer. Outlets include national and international newspapers and magazines such as TIME Asia, TIME Europe, Shape, Fit, Fit Yoga, Radisson International’s Voyageur, the exclusive regional (Southern California’s Orange County) Orange Coast, the Wellness File and author of a monthly column, Shopping Trips for the Toronto Star newspaper (Canada’s largest daily). Contributing editor for Imagine Travel, the e-zine for www.tnnworld.com. Columnist and contributor to World Golfer and Travelling Golfer, U.K. magazines. Contributing editor for Coastal Communications (Corporate & Incentive Travel, Insurance Meetings Management and Insurance Meetings & Incentives magazines) from 1993 to 2001. Responsibility included approximately 24 annual travel-related articles. Former San Diego correspondent for TravelAge West magazine, the unofficial “bible” to the nation’s travel agents. Travel specialties include golf, spas, soft adventure, health and wellness, hiking, shopping and upscale travel. Click here to visit her website. Marsha Dubrow Marsha Dubrow’s travel and arts stories have run in National Geographic Traveler, Washington Post, Houston Chronicle, among many others. She writes the DC Art Travel Column on examiner.com, and writes also for Kennedy Center. She’s been a Correspondent for Life, People, Britain’s Punch, and Reuters. For Reuters, she also created an arts beat. Dubrow earned her Master of Fine Arts (M.F.A.) in Writing and Literature at Bennington College which published her book, Single Blessedness. She studied writing also as a two-time Jenny McKean Moore fellow at George Washington University in Washington, DC; at the University of Iowa Writers’ Workshop; and at Columbia University. Dubrow’s nonfiction and fiction have appeared in anthologies including Still Going Strong, Cyber Collaboration, and Looking Back; and in literary journals including the University of Chicago’s Awakenings Review. Her opinion pieces have run in Washington Post, Washingtonian, Providence (RI) Journal, among others. She lives in Washington, DC with her white dove, Nureyev. |