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February 16, 2012

Vagablogging presents: Writing workshop with Rolf in North Carolina

Ever consider learning from the travel writing guru himself? Now’s your chance!

Here at vagablogging we all share a common appreciation for the inspiration Rolf penned into his first book. But have you gotten the chance to read his second?

Bundled within the rich collection, Marco Polo Didn’t Go There, is something more. The endnotes of each chapter give you a little taste of what it takes to craft a good travel story. But why not go a step further and come learn from Rolf himself this spring (March 31st-April 2nd) in western North Carolina.

 

 

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  1. Rolf Potts Says:

    Thanks for this, Lindsey! For those interested, an advantage of this workshop will be access — more one-on-one than many of the classes I teach over the course of the year. Should be a good time, and a nice chance for people to bring their travel writing to a new level…

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