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The Guardian published another of my articles from Green Options Media, titled, “Can Bamboo Save Our Forests and Help End Poverty?“.
For future reference, you can succinctly keep updated with all of my articles with Green Options Media at my author profile here.
Continuing my escapades into travel writing, I’ve got a couple of articles posted over at the Australia Travel Guide at WhyGo.com.
Both of the articles are up there as features right now. One is titled “Hiking Uluru, and Why You Probably Shouldn’t“, and the other is titled Australia’s Rainforests: Daintree National Park“.
The idea behind WhyGo.com is to offer guides that go beyond just the How to‘s of travel; but to answer the Why‘s too, to inspire travel. That makes writing for them particularly enjoyable. I get to write passionately about the places and the adventures I’ve lived and loved.
For those that don’t know, I studied abroad and lived in Australia for a time, and I’ll be continuing duties at the site as a regular writer and guide for Australian travel. I’ve had an itch to get back to Oz since the day I left, but writing these articles is making it downright irresistible. Unfortunately a ticket to Sydney is just not practical right now, but at least the writing offers some consolation to my needy imagination.
Check out the articles, there will be more on the way. And wander the site for some inspiration on wherever you want to go next.
I thought I should announce here the launching of a blog I’ll be maintaining, titled: Being in the World: An Online Resource for Studying Embodiment and Corporeality, which regards the Philosophy of Embodiment.
Embodiment was a major subject of study for me during my days as a student in Philosophy, and it is the subfield from which I am developing my own philosophical system.
The blog will be updated regularly, and I hope it will be a reliable resource for researchers and laymen within the field. But even if you don’t know much about the field, I’m sure you’ll find it interesting. Don’t worry, it’s not filled with technical writing, and it’s intended to introduce the field to the public too.
So check it out, subscribe to the RSS feed or bookmark it!