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January 9, 2003

Vagabonding Q&A in USA Today

Jayne Clark from USA Today spoke to me about Vagabonding during a wee-hours phone call to Bangkok earlier this week. The result is this Q&A in the USA Today weekend travel section.

“The book is a meditation on the joys of hitting the road for months or years at a time,” reads Clark’s intro. “It’s also a primer for those with a case of pent-up wanderlust seeking to live the dream.”

My thanks to Jayne and USA Today for taking the time to put together a great little interview!

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Category: Book Release and Tour Diary, Rolf's News and Updates
Related Posts: New Orleans, USA Today, and this blog, Vagabonding to not-Vagabonding: Handling the transition, Vagabonding and the Campaign for the American Reader “page 69″ test


One Response to “Vagabonding Q&A in USA Today

  1. Matt Clemons Says:

    Nice press for your book and good insight at how a “working stiff” can try to take a spin at travel without the corporate travel agency approach. I look forward to getting a signed copy of your book soon . . .

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