First Impressions

S1E2: In today’s episode, you’ll hear an excerpt from ON MEXICAN TIME by Tony Cohan, written in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico 1985. That lead me to introduce another author, one I’ve met whilst in Baja California early in 2022, a funny fella and quite the slow and steady wanderer, Graham MackIntosh. I talk about the different types of travel writing, from trip reports, articles, blogs and long and far-reaching memoirs etc. You’ll also hear from Kristen Van Tassel, published on the Wanderlust website, and it’s her travel vignette, a moment on a bus in Mexico.  https://wanderlust-journal.com/2021/10/19/border-crossing-by-bus/

You can also check out the following links for more ideas:

Submissions to Wanderlust: https://wanderlust-journal.com/submissions/

I recommend Lingoda for really improving your conversational Spanish. As for listening and comprehension, listen to the Podcast show, News in Slow Spanish Latino.

And for more on my own travels and writings: https://sarahleamy.com

In today's episode, you'll hear an excerpt from ON MEXICAN TIME by Tony Cohan, written in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico 1985. That lead me to introduce another author, one I've met whilst in Baja California early in 2022, a funny fella and quite the slow and steady wanderer, Graham MackIntosh. I talk about the different types of travel writing, from trip reports, articles, blogs and long and far-reaching memoirs etc. You’ll also hear from Kristen Van Tassel, published on the Wanderlust website, and it’s her travel vignette, a moment on a bus in Mexico.  https://wanderlust-journal.com/2021/10/19/border-crossing-by-bus/ You can also check out the following links for more ideas: Submissions to Wanderlust: https://wanderlust-journal.com/submissions/ I recommend Lingoda for really improving your conversational Spanish. As for listening and comprehension, listen to the Podcast show, News in Slow Spanish Latino. And for more on my own travels and writings: https://sarahleamy.com

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