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Feb.08.2012
Like many other writers, my poetry takes its cues from personal experience. This winter, I spent several weeks in western Kenya, in an area not frequented by tourists. Of course, experience became poetry. The life of the people is rugged, and the Africa of National Geographic lives side-by-...
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Dec.29.2011
Boyd Matson at National Geographic Weekend Radio interviews Tom Carter in INDIA. Travel photographer Tom Carter spent 2 years backpacking 56,000 kilometers across all 33 provinces in China to create "CHINA: Portrait of a People" the most comprehensive book of photography on modern China ever...
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Dec.29.2011
Travel photographer Tom Carter spent 2 years backpacking 56,000 kilometers across all 33 provinces in China to create "CHINA: Portrait of a People" the most comprehensive book of photography on modern China ever published by a single author. India is his next photography project.
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Dec.29.2011
Travel photographer Tom Carter spent 2 years backpacking 56,000 kilometers across all 33 provinces in China to create "CHINA: Portrait of a People" the most comprehensive book of photography on modern China ever published by a single author.
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Dec.29.2011
Travel photographer Tom Carter spent 2 years backpacking 56,000 kilometers across all 33 provinces in China to create "CHINA: Portrait of a People" the most comprehensive book of photography on modern China ever published by a single author.
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Dec.26.2011
Boyd Matson at National Geographic Weekend Radio interviews Tom Carter in CHINA. Travel photographer Tom Carter spent 2 years backpacking 56,000 kilometers across all 33 provinces in China to create "CHINA: Portrait of a People" the most comprehensive book of photography on modern China ever...
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Dec.26.2011
Travel photographer Tom Carter spent 2 years backpacking 35,000 miles across all 33 provinces in China to create "CHINA: Portrait of a People" the most comprehensive book of photography on modern China ever published by a single author.
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Oct.13.2011
{Golden Gate & Beyond} On Sun, Oct 9 11, Howard Junker, Andrew Lam, Fred Setterberg, and James Warner read as a part of the first hour of Litquake's second day of Off the Richter Scale. Find more a thttp://litseen.com/.
Andrew read from East Eats West: Writing in Two Hemispheres. His first...
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Oct.06.2011
I was missing the tropics when I wrote this tune and performed it with my group. Jean Eisenhower does the vocal so well.
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Jul.11.2011
A glamorous spy novel about Jackie Kennedy as a CIA agent in 1950s Paris, inspired by an authentic letter in the JFK Library. Jackie executes death defying exploits with sophisticated charm. Romance with her fellow agent ends in surprise. Learn about the book here, http://bit.ly/ifKhS4 Visit the...
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