Jan 102010

Introducing Honor Dargan, an English expat in Tokyo and author of TokyoTopia.com a website with one philosophy ‘Tokyo Made Simple’. I’ll leave the story to her… It’s a good one
Where are you from and where do you live now?
I’m originally from the north of England. I was born in Durham (the home [...]

Jan 032010
Sunday's Stories - Interview with IamExpat

To kick off Sunday’s Stories for 2010, I have for you an interview with a difference.
IamExpat is a website designed to provide information and insights to expats living in the Netherlands. They are a company of four and as such decided to interview together. The questions are necessarily slightly different, and the answers while not [...]

Dec 192009

As I have been busy over the last week Christmas shopping, christmas wrapping, starting a new job, getting the family ready for our trip North to Aviemore (estimated temp -9), I figured that everyone else is similarly busy, so have decided to give the series a ‘holiday’ for the Festive Season.
Tomorrow we board the train [...]

Dec 132009

Ok… so here’s the thing… I ‘talk’ to people regularly about my Sunday’s Stories interviews, many have said yes and I’ve sent off the questions, very much looking forward to reading some amazing stories…. I suppose it’s the Christmas ‘business’, but none have come back in time for this weeks deadline… so to keep my [...]

Nov 292009

David Miller [b. 1972] is an American writer and the senior editor of Matador, the largest independent travel magazine online. In 2009 he’s published everything from poetry to flash fiction to a chapter in Fodor’s Patagonia (Random House). A longtime kayaker, surfer, and snowboarder, he and his family split the year between various places in [...]

Nov 222009

Elizabeth is an ‘artist and travel writer with an Asian focus’. Her illustrations can be found in the childrens book ‘H is for Hong Kong‘ and her photography in ‘Lost&Found Hong Kong’, a collaborative work of beautiful images from 5 peoples lives in Hong Kong.
Currently based between Sydney and Asia, Elizabeth’s most recent project is [...]

Nov 152009

This is the third in the Sundays Stories Series.
This author has requested all personal detials be kept anonymous. You can read more about their expat musings as an American in the UK at http://notfromaroundhere.wordpress.com

Where are you from and where do you live now?
From originally–Minneapolis, Minnesota. From most recently, prior
to moving here–Washington DC-ish area. [...]

Nov 082009
Sunday's Stories - Interview with Leighann

Leighann is a 28 year wife and mother of one,
homeschooler, WWOOFer, blogger, and world traveler. You can read more
about her crazy life at http://www.thenewsbase.com plus lots of stuff
about gardening, cooking and books. She never planned to travel the
world, but sometimes life throws us curves and she’s still learning to
roll with the punches. [...]

Nov 012009
Sunday's Stories - Interview with Mike CJ

This was my first guest post in what has become an ongoing series of ‘Sunday’s Stories’ about people’s lives taking unexpected turns, and ending up in inspired places.

My very first guest is Mike CJ, of Mikeslife.org,  a professional blogger and author, with a passion for helping beginner bloggers get ‘up and running’ with their [...]

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