Time to Celebrate: New Bradt Guides Anthology Includes Stories By Anne Sigmon and MJ Pramik

 

I and my greTo Oldly Go Book Coverat writing friend MJ Pramik are delighted to join distinguished British and international travel writers between the covers of the new travel anthology To Oldly Go, just published in the US by Bradt Guides.

While we don’t really think of ourselves as “oldlys,” we’re proud to be part of this collection of 41 true travel tales from the over-60 crowd: Dervla Murphy traveling in Cuba at the age of 74, Matthew Parris swimming the Thames at 60, and Colin Thubron climbing the last stronghold of the Assassins.

From the publisher: To Oldly Go is a collection of challenging and unusual travel escapades by the over-60s. Some stories are thrilling, some thought-provoking, and some just plain fun, but all celebrate an irrepressible appetite among people who refuse to retire quietly… These writers who defying expectations—and the odds—venturing outside their comfort zones onto a less-travelled path.

From Alaska to Zimbabwe, the writers walked, cycled, canoed, and climbed their way into adventure on the road.

My story in the book is “The Hat,” about some of the challenges—and unexpected rewards—of trying to keep up with my husband’s insatiable curiosity, and seemingly endless energy, while touring ancient Hindu temple in South India’s searing heat. That kind of debilitating heat was, my doctor had warned, strictly taboo for me—a stroke and autoimmune patient with water-thin blood.

MJ’s story is “Parahawking in Nepal,” her tale of setting aside her great fear of heights to take a running jump off a cliff in Nepal to glide in view of the Annapurna mountains in tandem with Kevin, a white-feathered Egyptian vulture with a five-foot wingspan. Kevin flew in to nibble water buffalo treats from MJ’s gloved hand while they soared hundreds of feet above the ground.

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Anne Sigmon
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MJ PRamik

MJ and I will participate in two upcoming event to celebrate publication of To Oldly Go.

  • On Sunday, February 21, 2016 , from 12  to 2 pm, we’ll appear on the radio program Lilycat on Stuff  on FCC Radio. We’ll talk with host Lilycat about travel, writing, and the new anthology. Lilycat is broadcasting from Studio 1-A. You can use this link to listen live. If you can’t tune in on Sunday, you can catch up with the podcast here.

 

  • On Thursday evening, March 3, Left Coast Writers will celebrate publication of the new anthology with a  book launch party at Book Passage’s San Francisco Store, 1 Ferry Building, San Francisco, CA 94111. Phone: (415) 835-1020. Start time is 6 pm.

There’ll be wine, international-themed snacks (including chocolate, of course!), prize drawings (could a Cuban cigar be involved?), music, and other surprises. MJ and Anne will read selections from their own stories and those of esteemed writers like Hilary Bradt, Colin Thubron, and Devla Murphy.

The party is free and open to the public, so come and bring your friends. It’s an easy walk from Embarcadero BART or the parking lot directly across the street (Ace Parking Washington at Embarcadero).

Hope to see you there.

 

 

Two Evenings in Paris—by San Francisco Bay

Paris good coverIf you’re in the Bay Area, come join us as the Wanderland Writers debut the new anthology Wandering in Paris: Luminaries and Love in the City of Light.

We’ll celebrate the book’s publication at two festive launch parties sponsored by Left Coast Writers:
— Monday, August 12, 6 pm at Book Passage at the San Francisco Ferry Building.
–Saturday, August 17, 7 pm at Book Passage Corte Madera.

I’ll be reading along with other contributors. Come join us for good stories, wine, and, of course, a certain je nais se quois.

For a preview, take a look at the travel e-zine Wanderlust and Lipstick.One of my stories from the book, My Phamtom of the Opera, is currently featured there.

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Travel Writing Takes Center Stage at Left Coast Writers this Saturday night, June 8

Hear some great travel stories this Saturday night and perhaps win a prize for a piece of your own.

Left Coast Writers presents Our Favorite Travel Writers this Saturday, June 8, at 7 pm in the gallery at Book Passage Corte Madera store.

We’ll share stories and wine and the company of fellow traveling writers. There will even be a contest for the best travel story (1000 words or less), so bring your submissions. The winning story will receive a cash award and publication in the Left Coast Writer online column, Roadwork. But you must be present to win, so mark your calendars.

I’ll read a story from my memoir-in-progress, A Stroke of Bad Luck and the Potholed Road to Recovery.  It recounts my introduction to adventure travel. Hint: I didn’t have to travel far to find more adventure than I bargained for.

Other readers include Cheryl Armstrong, Unity Barry, Antoinette Constable, Kate Crawford, Laurie McAndish King, Diane LeBow, MJ Pramik, and Cindy Rasicot.

Hope to see you there.

Location: Book Passage Corte Madera Store.

51 Tamal Vista.
Phone: 415-927-0960

Don’t Miss This Nov. 14 Book Party Celebrating All Things Wild

Anne in Guatemala

 

It’s a jungle out there and I just can’t get enough of it!

Come help me celebrate publication of my story “Why I Still Travel to the Wild” at a book party sponsored by Left Coast Writers. It’s  on Monday evening, November 14, at 6 pm at Book Passage San Francisco store at the SF Ferry Building. (Just one block from Embarcadero BART.)

My story is a reflection on my (some might say stubborn)  determination to continue traveling to remote corners even after my health was compromised by a stroke and autoimmune disease. It’s just out in the  new anthology Chicken Soup for the Soul: Find Your Happiness. 

Join us for wine,  hors d’oeuvres and jungle-y treats plus, reading and a drawing for prizes.  Fellow author Nicole Guiltinan will join me.  It’s free and open to the public. Great opportunity to start your holiday shopping!

Address: Book Passage, 1 Ferry Building, San Francisco, CA 94111    Book Store phone: (415) 835-1020