Seabourn Club Herald

CONTRIBUTO­RS

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DIANE BAIR AND PAMELA WRIGHT are a well-known travel writing team and authors of more than 30 guidebooks. Their work has appeared in a variety of publicatio­ns including USA Today, Porthole Cruise Magazine, Yankee, National Geographic

Traveler and the Boston Globe. They have traveled extensivel­y, but their favorite vacation spot is home. Diane lives with her husband on Cape Cod, and Pam lives with her husband on the seacoast of New Hampshire. ANTONY BOLANTE is a Philadelph­ia-based freelance writer, as well as a performer, video-editing trainer, and playwright whose theatrical credits include onomatopoe­ia: a hobo show with music; on the nOse: a multi-media, modern clown show; Liquid Courage: a DIY musical; and Egg Tooth. He recently earned an MFA from the UArts / Pig Iron Devised Performanc­e Program.

SUSANNA KELLY was born and raised in Eagle River, Alaska, a small town just outside of Anchorage. She enjoyed a childhood full of outdoor play and as an adult is locked in an endless pursuit of adventure in the form of hiking, snowboardi­ng, camping, fishing, and traveling.

When she’s not getting lost in the wilderness you can find her speaking out about environmen­tal issues or curled up with a good video game.

PETER KNEGO, an Oceanside, California– based cruise journalist and historian, spent years traveling to the scrapyards of Alang, India, to purchase furniture and artwork from dying cruise ships for his web site, www.midshipcen­tury.com. He has sailed on over 200 cruises and has written hundreds of articles and blogs on the subject. KEVIN REVOLINSKI has lived abroad in Italy, Panama and Guatemala, writing for Rough Guide guidebooks, Caribbean Travel & Life, Chicago Tribune, and Wisconsin State Journal, as well as a memoir, The Yogurt Man Cometh: Tales of an American Teacher in Turkey.

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