Selected WorksAdventure Travel
"Pol Pot’s Toilet"
We've all been to Nowhere. It's not on any map, but you know it when you're there. "Beauty & The Bomb"
A former U.S. military bombing range has been transformed into a wildlife refuge. Chasing the Dragon: Into the Heart of the Golden Triangle
An American reporter set out for Southeast Asia to interview a notorious drug lord and warlord. |
Works"Pol Pot’s Toilet"
From "Tales from Nowhere: Unexpected Stories from Unexpected Places," edited by Don George (Lonely Planet Publications, 2006) Every year Lonely Planet produces a literary anthology of the highest quality, spotlighting some of the travel world’s most renowned authors…Simon Winchester brings home an unsought souvenir from Equatorial Guinea, while Pico Iyer finds nothingness in greater abundance than he’d hoped for on Easter Island, and Christopher Cox confronts lethal mines and memories en route to Pol Pot’s Cambodian hideout. "Beauty & The Bomb"
Audubon Magazine, November-December 2006 For years much of this lovely little extension of Puerto Rico was off-limits to all but the U.S. military. Now, with the Navy gone, nature – white-sand beaches, mangrove-rimmed lagoons, and a bioluminescent bay – is restaking its claim to Isla Vieques. Chasing the Dragon: Into the Heart of the Golden Triangle
Henry Holt & Co., 1996 "When the tide recedes on the glut of travel and adventure books over the last two decades, it will leave behind certain works as distinguished landmarks: some will testify to experiences of epic endurance, others to a lustrous prose style or the exposition of new knowledge. Chasing the Dragon will take its place among these landmarks with a triple accolade." --New York Times Book Review |
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