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Not exact matches
We swapped
travel tales, shared some tips and were
on our way.
Pro tips: For Ad Age's
travel issue, agency execs who spend a lot of time
on the road offer up their
travel tips and
tales to Ad Age's Megan Graham.
• Patrick Leigh Fermor, The Violins of Saint - Jacques: No one in the twentieth century wrote more magnificent English, or prose of a purer purple; but, while his
travel memoirs are now more widely appreciated than ever, his only novel (or novella, really) tends to be overlooked — a deftly constructed, economically proportioned, perfectly satisfying little
tale about the small twilight world of a fictional French Caribbean island
on its last day.
Although the restaurant is located beyond the 400 - foot mark, the IBM
Tale of the Tape, which flashes an electronic measure
on the scoreboard, said the ball had
traveled only 391 feet.
It's now
on the
travel bucket list Anya from Older Single Mum and The Healer recently posted... A
Tale of Two Funerals.
And the tall
tales of
traveling the globe that once had everyone rolling
on the floor with laughter.
Her collection is inspired by her
traveling tales and adventures
on the road in past couple of years.
NCR, India About Blog Mridula Dwivedi started blogging
on «
Travel Tales from India» in June 2005.
Set in the near future, this thought - provoking, action - filled though inconsistent time -
travel tale centers
on a mob hitman (Joseph Gordon - Levitt) who kills people sent back in time from the even more distant future, only to hesitate when one of those targets turns out to be his older self (played by Bruce Willis).
Crowe piles
on the pathos in this
tale of fallen shoe designer Drew (Orlando Bloom), who
travels from the West Coast to the semi-Deep South (the titular Elizabethtown, KY) to collect the ashes of his freshly - dead father for the purposes of a maudlin (and interminable) eleventh - hour road trip.
Disney cashes in
on one of its most storied properties with this retrograde live - action fairy
tale, which time -
travels back to 1950 while adding plenty of sparkly 21st - century CGI effects.
As announced last year, it will be directed by Rob Letterman, who previously worked
on Goosebumps, Gulliver's
Travels and Shark
Tale.
It's a
tale of wonder set in 1869 Texas as the railroad is making its way across the continent, and
on board one of those trains is the future Lone Ranger, John Reid (Hammer), newly minted lawyer
traveling back to his dusty hometown of Clayton, TX to take up his post as District Attorney.
Time
Travel Mater (2012)(6:23) Sort of a stretch being included here, this Mater's Tall
Tales premiered
on TV in June.
Blending the macabre with a wicked sense of humor, director John Landis (National Lampoon's Animal House) delivers a contemporary take
on the classic werewolf
tale in this story of two American tourists who, while
traveling in London, find their lives changed forever when a vicious wolf attacks them during a full moon.
This year's best screenplay award is a tie, with Nader Saeivar winning for her work
on Jafar Panahi's 3 Faces, in which the director and actress Behnaz Jafari
travel to the Iranian countryside in search of a distressed teenaged girl; and Alice Rohrwacher, for Happy as Lazzaro, the
tale of a simpleton that blends magic realism and social drama.
Directed by Pete Sohn, The Good Dinosaur flips the classic boy - and - his - pet
tale on its head with an odd role reversal: the towering beast is the talkative one, his human sidekick a non-speaking, mangy, doglike
traveling partner.
Rob Letterman, who previously worked
on Goosebumps, Gulliver's
Travels and Shark
Tale, is expected to direct the motion picture.
On a more comical note, Snow Dogs is a fish - out - of - water
tale about a Miami resident that has to
travel to Alaska after he inherits a team of Huskies.
The Ray Bradbury short story «A Sound of Thunder,» an unnerving morality
tale about modern man's arrogant disregard for nature, ends with time -
traveling dinosaur hunters returning to the future to discover that by stepping
on...
Robinson in Ruins, the latest film from British filmmaker Patrick Keiller, is an incredibly dense experimental documentary / cine - essay that tells a
tale of the titular Robinson, recently released from prison and currently
traveling through England photographing various landscapes while ruminating
on a heady combination of historical, political, economic, agricultural, and architectural topics.
Based of the French graphic novel Le Transperceneige, Snowpiercer starring Captain America «s Chris Evans tells the
tale of a dystopian society where all the survivors of Earth's second Ice Age live
on a train that travels around the plane... Read
on a train that
travels around the plane... Read
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In the past decade, Anderson has taken us from
on board an eccentric oceanographer's submarine while he seeks revenge
on a glow - in - the - dark shark, to a luxury train
travelling across India whilst three brothers seek spiritual enlightenment, to the
tale of an anthropomorphic fox as he outsmarts three dim - witted farmers, and then to a fictional island off the coast of New England where two love - struck teenagers decide to elope after meeting at an amateur performance of Noye's Fludde.
And
on top of all of that, Sarah Woodbury will take you time -
travelling back to medieval Wales in Footsteps in Time, an enthralling
tale of romance, fantasy and adventure.
Kellgren performs vocal magic
on a wide cast of Elizabethan characters in this
tale of a
traveling troupe of misfit members.
About the author Lindbergh, who had formerly published poetry,
travel and cultural pieces in various journals, was inspired to write The Thrall's
Tale after seeing full - scale modern replicas of the ships that had sailed in Lief Eiriksson's wake
on the journeys he took from Norway to Iceland, Greenland and Canada and then down the North American coast (see map in sidebar).
The latest novel from the author of Rocket Boys is a tall
tale that's loosely based
on the life of his own parents, Homer and Elsie, who
travel from their home in West Virginia to Florida with an alligator in tow — the titular Albert.
Read more >> A Wedding in Haiti by Julia Alvarez Algonquin, $ 22.95, 304 pages In her humorous and poignant memoir of a wedding and an earthquake in the Dominican Republic, novelist Julia Alvarez (How the García Girls Lost Their Accents) attempts to answer this question as she tells the
tale of a young worker
on her coffee plantation, Piti, and his efforts to make a life by
traveling from his home in Haiti to work in the neighboring country.
My publisher passed
on my time -
travel classic sci - fi
tale, and while I got a nice five - figure advance from another publisher, I decide to pass
on it and instead took a much smaller advance with a company that took only the print rights.
By Lemuel Gulliver, First a Surgeon, and then a Captain of Several Ships, commonly known as GULLIVER»S
TRAVELS (1726, amended 1735), is a prose satire by Irish writer and clergyman Jonathan Swift, that is both a satire
on human nature and a parody of the «travellers»
tales» literary subgenre.
To be honest the storytelling in issue # 1 has a lot going
on that could use some simplification, but this is still a fun Butterfly Effect time
travel tale.
-- Publishers Weekly (starred review) «[A] fantastical, careening
tale... Informed by extensive research and
travel to perhaps the most secretive nation
on earth, Johnson has created a remarkable novel that encourages the willing suspension of disbelief.
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On The Move Arabian Notes Asia Is For Lovers At Home in Tuscany Australia Rocky Travel Bangkok Girl Barcelona Blonde Bewildered In Morocco Blue Abaya Blue Balu Bolivian Life Caravanistan Chengdu Living Cheskie's Gap Life China Travel Go Crazy Chinese Family Da Social Climber Defying Gravity Discover Your Indonesia District 365 Do In Dubai Drew Gilbert Eat, Show And Tell Emm in London Europe Up Close Expat Heather Family Freedom Project Far West China Find Me A Break Flip Travels FlipNomad Follow Your Sunshine Footsteps of a Wanderer French Foodie in Dublin Gail at Large Ginger and Scotch Girl in London Go Borneo Travel Good Food In Mexico City Gypsy In The ME Ian Edelman in Doha Ikimasho In Nica Now Indian Columbus Inside Cambodia Irish Fireside Italian Notebook Japan It Up Japan Travel Mate Jared Gulian Jeddah Daily Photo Journal Jessica Mudditt Journeying James Just Wandering Katharina's Italy Let's Go Kuala Lumpur Life in Kuwait London Unattached Medellin Living My Melange Mount Rewild Move To Cambodia Ms. Adventures in Italy My Journey Through India My Sea Story My Several Worlds My Tha My Travelogue Never a Dull Day in Poland Not Your Average American O'Sullivans Abroad Pearls And Passports Photokatha Polish Housewife Prêt à Voyager Runawaykiwi Secret Italy See Think Explore Sleepless In KL Sofia Na Australia Something Swedish Susie of Arabia Tails From The Lion City Tales Of A Nomad The Bike Wife The Daily City The Duncan Adventures The European Mama The Kathmanduo The Migrant Expats The Travelling Feet The Wanderblogger The World of Deej To China And Beyond Travel with Me Tropical Travel Girl Turkish Travel Blog Two Hundred Degrees East Urbane Nomad Vino Vita Viagi Wroclaw Unc
On The Move Arabian Notes Asia Is For Lovers At Home in Tuscany Australia Rocky
Travel Bangkok Girl Barcelona Blonde Bewildered In Morocco Blue Abaya Blue Balu Bolivian Life Caravanistan Chengdu Living Cheskie's Gap Life China
Travel Go Crazy Chinese Family Da Social Climber Defying Gravity Discover Your Indonesia District 365 Do In Dubai Drew Gilbert Eat, Show And Tell Emm in London Europe Up Close Expat Heather Family Freedom Project Far West China Find Me A Break Flip
Travels FlipNomad Follow Your Sunshine Footsteps of a Wanderer French Foodie in Dublin Gail at Large Ginger and Scotch Girl in London Go Borneo
Travel Good Food In Mexico City Gypsy In The ME Ian Edelman in Doha Ikimasho In Nica Now Indian Columbus Inside Cambodia Irish Fireside Italian Notebook Japan It Up Japan
Travel Mate Jared Gulian Jeddah Daily Photo Journal Jessica Mudditt Journeying James Just Wandering Katharina's Italy Let's Go Kuala Lumpur Life in Kuwait London Unattached Medellin Living My Melange Mount Rewild Move To Cambodia Ms. Adventures in Italy My Journey Through India My Sea Story My Several Worlds My Tha My Travelogue Never a Dull Day in Poland Not Your Average American O'Sullivans Abroad Pearls And Passports Photokatha Polish Housewife Prêt à Voyager Runawaykiwi Secret Italy See Think Explore Sleepless In KL Sofia Na Australia Something Swedish Susie of Arabia Tails From The Lion City
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Where the Roads Diverged Travelers»
Tales» The Best Women's
Travel Writing 2009 The Best American
Travel Writing 2008 After searching all her life, Catherine Watson felt she'd found home
on Easter Island.
He is the author of the best - selling
travel writing guide on the planet, «The Lonely Planet Guide to Travel Writing» and is editor or writer for 11 other literary travel anthologies, including The Kindness of Strangers, Tales from Nowhere, By the Seat of My Pants, A Moveable Feast and his new book; The Way of Wande
travel writing guide
on the planet, «The Lonely Planet Guide to
Travel Writing» and is editor or writer for 11 other literary travel anthologies, including The Kindness of Strangers, Tales from Nowhere, By the Seat of My Pants, A Moveable Feast and his new book; The Way of Wande
Travel Writing» and is editor or writer for 11 other literary
travel anthologies, including The Kindness of Strangers, Tales from Nowhere, By the Seat of My Pants, A Moveable Feast and his new book; The Way of Wande
travel anthologies, including The Kindness of Strangers,
Tales from Nowhere, By the Seat of My Pants, A Moveable Feast and his new book; The Way of Wanderlust.
Readers sometimes ask me about the «real dirt» of what happens
on the road; not just the sugar - coated
tales of how awesome
travel is.
After calculating the various distances and possible
travel routes, we settled
on visiting the
Taling Chan Floating Market
on the Thonburi side of Bangkok.
DICK JORDAN is a freelance
travel writer who publishes the online
travel magazine
Tales Told From The Road Since 2013, he has produced over twenty programs, most
travel - related, that have been aired
on public access television stations across the nation, including a feature - length documentary film, Cuba, Libre?
Find out the latest
on her blog Tiva's
Travel Tales.
This
tale of his
travels through China by train, ironically, rose to a climax
on a hair - raising rental car journey across the wastes to Tibet with a neurotic Chinese driver and his crazy harpy girlfriend.
These three writers share hilarious
tales of
travel from around the world as well as tips
on how to
travel on a budget.
«As a
travel blogger who has long focused
on the destination (and not the journey), Nora's «
Tales of Trains» forces you as the reader to prioritize the journey.
Travel blogs are a dime a dozen; just about anybody who takes off on a long trip has visions of regaling the world with their tales of travel — and hopefully making some money
Travel blogs are a dime a dozen; just about anybody who takes off
on a long trip has visions of regaling the world with their
tales of
travel — and hopefully making some money
travel — and hopefully making some money at it.