Will the real smiling Yogi please stand up?
by I recently received a comment from a Yoga Journal reader regarding the identity of the instructor in my article in this month’s issue of the magazine.
I recently received a comment from a Yoga Journal reader regarding the identity of the instructor in my article in this month’s issue of the magazine.
Click here to read my newest essay, “A Very Buddha Birthday.†I entered it in a travel writing contest; wish me luck.
Of the 16 months that my wife and I are traveling, we are spending 7 volunteering full time with local non-governmental organizations (NGOs).
From the unexpected impacts of globalization department: www.worldlingo.com has released a Chinese version of the Tranquilo Traveler and the rest of stonegrooves.net.
I’ve got a new essay in the current (April/May 2006) edition of Yoga Journal magazine — it’s for sale on stands now. Look for…
Transitions Abroad has published an interview I conducted with Joe Cummings, in which he discusses guidebook writing, rock guitar, and jackalans. A quote:
Please enjoy my spankin’ fresh essay in the new issue of Perceptive Travel: Nothing to Achieve: In the Place of Enlightenment, Joshua Berman learns…
No, not that kind of happy ending! I’m talking about something way more satisfying: I’ve been approved for a new computer! Yes, after three…
On the same morning that Randy and I submit our 350-page book manuscript to our editors in California (whew!), our interview with PeaceCorpsWriters.org goes…
Yes, I am living every writer’s worst nightmare: right before our book is due, a zapped laptop and lots of work remaining. I need…