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Walking to Guantánamo: The blog of the book: January 2009
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Wednesday, January 28, 2009. The Sound Café, Bywater district, New Orleans. New Orleans is really the United States' only truly Caribbean city, and I felt going there with Walking to Guantánamo. Was a must. My good friend Martin Krusche, originally of Munich and Red Hook, Brooklyn, permanently resettled there shortly before hurricane Katrina, and then stuck it out despite having to evacuate just after his arrival. When I called him, he suggested a reading at Beth's books, in the Bywater. Don't let Mr....
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Walking to Guantánamo: The blog of the book: May 2009
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Sunday, May 3, 2009. I'm not sure this blog shouldn't be simply folded into the one chronicling my day to day adventures,. Given that I haven't put anything up here in a couple of months. Neither does this blog seem to be achieving the original desired effect, which was to avoid using my "primary" blog for the constant and shameless pimping of Walking to Guantánamo. Jorge Gomez of Tiempo Libre gave abebooks.com, the massive used book website, an interview about his recent Cuban reading.
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Walking to Guantánamo: The blog of the book: Guantánamo to go into its second printing!
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Wednesday, November 26, 2008. Guantánamo to go into its second printing! We had a lovely book bash last week at Idlewild Books on West 19th Street in Manhattan. It's a travel-oriented bookstore with a new and brilliant, but, once you have experienced it, obvious twist. Travel guides, travel literature, and carefully selected regular literature are grouped together by region and country, so that Walking to Guantánamo. Ms Harmon browses the design section at Gulf of Maine books. They say it's a cold world.
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Walking to Guantánamo: The blog of the book: August 2008
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Monday, August 4, 2008. Adventures on the Book Trail. I've created this blog primarily to share information about activities surrounding the release of my forthcoming book, Walking to Guantánamo. And its companion volume of photographs, The Road to Guantánamo: Images from a Journey through Cuba. At the moment it looks like the publishers. They say it's a cold world. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). The Official Website of the Book. The Fearless Publisher of the Book. The Quotidian Blog of the Author.
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Walking to Guantánamo: The blog of the book: Recent local and national press
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Sunday, January 18, 2009. Recent local and national press. Q and A in Pine Magazine. They say it's a cold world. Labels: walking to guantanamo. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The Official Website of the Book. The Fearless Publisher of the Book. The Quotidian Blog of the Author. View my complete profile.
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Walking to Guantánamo: The blog of the book: The Sound Café, Bywater district, New Orleans
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Wednesday, January 28, 2009. The Sound Café, Bywater district, New Orleans. New Orleans is really the United States' only truly Caribbean city, and I felt going there with Walking to Guantánamo. Was a must. My good friend Martin Krusche, originally of Munich and Red Hook, Brooklyn, permanently resettled there shortly before hurricane Katrina, and then stuck it out despite having to evacuate just after his arrival. When I called him, he suggested a reading at Beth's books, in the Bywater. Don't let Mr....
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Walking to Guantánamo: The blog of the book: Recent Surprise Mentions
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Sunday, May 3, 2009. I'm not sure this blog shouldn't be simply folded into the one chronicling my day to day adventures,. Given that I haven't put anything up here in a couple of months. Neither does this blog seem to be achieving the original desired effect, which was to avoid using my "primary" blog for the constant and shameless pimping of Walking to Guantánamo. Jorge Gomez of Tiempo Libre gave abebooks.com, the massive used book website, an interview about his recent Cuban reading.
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Walking to Guantánamo: The blog of the book: March 2009
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Sunday, March 1, 2009. The Big Apple Circus at Whitespace. Looking back over the past few months of posts on this blog, there seem to be a terrible number of photographs of yours truly orating before crowds of varying sizes, in dimly lit spaces. I really need to give some thought to how to make the Walking to Guantánamo. They say it's a cold world. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). The Official Website of the Book. The Fearless Publisher of the Book. The Quotidian Blog of the Author. View my complete profile.
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Walking to Guantánamo: The blog of the book: November 2008
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Wednesday, November 26, 2008. Guantánamo to go into its second printing! We had a lovely book bash last week at Idlewild Books on West 19th Street in Manhattan. It's a travel-oriented bookstore with a new and brilliant, but, once you have experienced it, obvious twist. Travel guides, travel literature, and carefully selected regular literature are grouped together by region and country, so that Walking to Guantánamo. Ms Harmon browses the design section at Gulf of Maine books. They say it's a cold world.