Literary Salon: Linda Watanabe Mcferrin in Conversation with Jeff Greenwald


Monday, June 3rd, 2019 || 7pm Book Passage-Corte Madera|| 51 Tamal Vista Dr. Corte Madera || www.bookpassage.com
Cuba, the internet, the world … please join internationally renowned travel writer and founder and executive director of Ethical Traveler on Monday night as he reminisces about travels past and shares information about travel present and future in a conversation with LCW founder Linda Watanabe McFerrin. If you are interested in what’s happening globally, Jeff is sure to point the direction.
Jeff Greenwald is a writer, photographer, and performer. He is the author of six books, including The Size of the World, for which he created the first Internet travel blog. His work has appeared in Wired, Salon, Smithsonian, Afar, The New York Times Magazine, and many other publications. Jeff serves as the executive director of the nonprofit Ethical Traveler. He has also created a critically acclaimed solo show, Strange Travel Suggestions, which draws from his tales as a travel journalist. Jeff’s most recent book, Snake Lake, is set during Nepal’s 1990 Democracy revolution. He lives in Oakland, CA.
Linda Watanabe McFerrin, (www.lwmcferrin.com) is a poet, travel writer, novelist and longtime contributor to numerous national and international publications. Her work has won awards in multiple genres and includes books in poetry, long and short fiction, non-fiction and creative non-fiction. Navigating the Divide, a collection of Linda’s selected works is forthcoming from Alan Squire Publishing in 2019.