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Fighting Monks, Personal Landmarks, and Azerbaijani Tea
We've got another great collection of articles from wandering book authors, this month making our way to South Korea, Azerbaijan, and...Westchester County, New York?
We're happy to welcome back a team of authors this issue that have appeared in our pages before: Chris Epting, Michael Buckley, and Carla Seidl.
Graham Reid is back to cue up some music CDs including Africa compilations, Brazilian poolside music, and Sudanese Trance.
I have three new travel book reviews up. Well, they’re related to travel anyway. Sorta…
See it all here: September issue of Perceptive Travel.
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A few months back we ran a survey for our monthly contest. If you didn't fill it out then, here's another chance to tell us about your travel habits. It's very short (one page) and helps us keep our writers fed by convincing advertisers you guys are no couch potatoes.
In a month we'll get one of the new participants out of the randomizer and send a copy of The World's Cheapest Destinations or Travel Writing 2.0 (your choice).
Enter the survey here.
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Win a Fleece Jacket from ExOfficio
Congrats to Naimish U. of Texas who scored her very own hat made of recycled Brazilian truck tarps from Real Deal Brazil. She entered, she won, easy as that.
Fall is a melancholy time, but we'll make it happier for someone by giving them an Alpental Fleece jacket from ExOfficio.They come in men's and women's versions, in several different shades and sizes.
To enter, send the answers to these three questions and your physical address to editor@perceptivetravel.com (or just reply to this newsletter). ALL answers are in the current issue.
1) How do you say "Bring tea" in Azerbaijani?
2) At what time do the monks get up at Golgusa Temple?
3) Who wrote the book Thirty Percent Chance of Enlightenment?
The contest is open through September 30, but enter before you forget!
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Thanks for your support--keep spreading the word!
Happy Trails,
Tim Leffel
Editor, Perceptive Travel
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