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  2. Janhavi Acharekar - Wikipedia

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    It was a finalist in the Travel Guide category at Foreword Magazine's Book Of The Year Awards (BOTYA, USA). [6] A condensed version, Moon Spotlight Goa, was published in 2010. She was a special contributor to the travel guide Driving Holidays Across India by Outlook Traveller. [7] Acharekar is a freelance travel writer and arts journalist.

  3. Richard Grant (writer) - Wikipedia

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    After graduation, he worked as a security guard, a janitor, a house painter and a club DJ before moving to America where he lived a nomadic life in the American West, [1] eventually settling in Tucson, Arizona, as a base from which to travel. [1] He supported himself by writing articles for Men's Journal, Esquire and Details, among others. [1]

  4. Colin Simpson (Australian journalist) - Wikipedia

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    From the mid fifties he became a freelance travel writer and wrote a series of travel books on overseas countries, including The Country Upstairs (1956) on Japan, Wake Up in Europe (1959), Asia's Bright Balconies (1962), The Viking Circle (1967) on Scandinavia and Blue Africa (1981).

  5. Aol Travel Staff

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    She oversees the sites' destination-based stories and travel guides. She previously worked as an editor at Fodor's Travel and Travora and has also worked as a freelance writer and photographer.

  6. Meet the Travel team: USA TODAY welcomes three new ... - AOL

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    Diller was a recurrent freelance travel reporter who worked closely with The Washington Post’s Travel vertical By The Way, where he covered travel restrictions and general travel features.

  7. Brad Herzog - Wikipedia

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    Brad Herzog (born 1968) is an American author and freelance writer. His work includes children's books, a trilogy of American travel memoirs and other works of fiction and nonfiction, and many articles in magazines. [1]