Something Different 4 comments on Friday Roundup

Friday Roundup

TGIF! I’ve gathered an assortment of this week’s travel publishing news from around the web, to keep you clicking through the weekend… ~ Wheeler and Wisner share opposing opinions on the value of travel guidebooks (via The Long Trip Home) ~ Gridskipper on The Fodor Supremacy ~ Catch Frank Bures’ World Hum interview with Experimental […]

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BiblioTravel

If you didn’t find what you were looking for on the Summer Reading List, then give BiblioTravel a whirl — maybe you’ll discover the perfect book to take you away… BiblioTravel was created by two librarians to provide a free online resource for identifying stories that are set in distinct locales. As of yesterday, it […]

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Latitudes Mag

I have to echo Erik’s post at Gadling to check out Latitudes Mag, tag line: Travel Attitudes. It’s more travel experience than travel narrative, but a very creative twist on the traditional travel magazine, with visuals and sound that literally take you there. Described as “Magazine for Broadband”, the site requires flash and may take […]

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Boldtype

Boldtype (formerly a web-based literary magazine) used to be a part of Random House, but was reinvented by Flavorpill Productions and relaunched in late 2003 as an email-based review. Each month they highlight a short list of books worth reading. The April 2005 issue is out and the theme is Cities. Non-fiction reviews include books […]

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