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| | anyone in vancouver up for an interview about why they explore? < on 12/7/2005 5:46 AM >
| | | Hey, I hope such requests are acceptable here. I'm a freelance writer and creative writing student looking for a few good explorers to interview for an article about alternative ways people connect with urban environments. Right now, the piece is for a creative non-fiction class I'm taking at UBC, but I'm hoping to pitch the idea to Geist or the Straight. Basically, I want to look at ways people explore their cities that aren't about tourist attractions or where to get the best latte - stuff like John Atkin's walking tours and UE. As someone who isn't an explorer, I'm wary of trying to vulture from underground subcultures... At the same time, I think some of Ninjalicious's ideas - especially stuff about encountering local environments with a sense of wonder - are pretty useful and inspiring regardless of how subversive (and risky) people want to be. So that's pretty much my spiel - please send me an email if you're available sometime for a phone or in-person interview. Peace, Kathy
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Jester
Location: Vancouver,B.C. Canada Gender: Male
Always just out of sight...
| | | Re: anyone in vancouver up for an interview about why they explore? <Reply # 1 on 12/7/2005 5:57 AM >
| | | Did you email me about this already ? I got 6 diffeent interview requests within 3 days and didn't get around to replying to any... was just busy. but if you did, or didn't, you can email me and probably set something up.
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