A new year has begun, and with it new beginnings.
Weights of past years have been being lifted, clearing the path for more adventures. And that worry-energy I can now focus upon what matters most to me: my poetic voice. This year, I am sure, will open the way to not only more wondrous landscapes, but also more achievements in the realm of the literary world.
And here we are once more, rounding up my most recent publications – both literary and travel expressions (below, with links).
While away a snowy (or rainy) day and escape to Peru, Ecuador and the enchanted Galapagos Islands (including a series of articles on the isles’ stunning fauna). And this month, there is something a bit additional: two essays on Ecuadorian writers, plus a translation of a story by a third author of that Andean country.
And until we next meet …..
Safe Journeys!
NEW LITERARY EXPRESSIONS
“Vigil” in Mojave River Review (Vol 3 No 2 Fall/Winter 2017)
… and something a bit different – two articles and a translation for the new website, Ecuador Fiction:
“Night Matters” by Ney Yépez (translation)
NEW TRAVEL EXPRESSIONS
Insider’s Galapagos / Galapagos Travel Planner
Furry and Warm-Blooded – Galapagos mammals
Galapagos Feathered Friends: Land Birds of the Galapagos Islands (part 2)
Galapagos Feathered Friends: Land Birds of the Galapagos Islands (part 1)
5 Reasons to Visit the Galapagos Islands in 2018
Denizens of the Galapagos’ Prehistoric World: Seven Reptiles to Spot on Your Galapagos Adventure
Strolling Galapagos Shores: Shore & Wetland Birds to Spot on Your Galapagos Vacation
Sailing on Galapagos Breezes: Seabirds to Spot on Your Galapagos Cruise (part 2)
Sailing on Galapagos Breezes: Seabirds to Spot on Your Galapagos Cruise (part 1)
A Galapagos Expedition with a Mission: California Academy of Sciences, 1905-1906
Please feel free to contact me if you would like an article or translation from my pen, or invite me to participate in a literary event.
And to this new year, full of endless possibilities!