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Blogging at www.placeswegopeoplewesee.com
Diane Daniel is a North Carolina-based freelance journalist who writes about travel, the outdoors, and people's lives. She's interested in what she calls preservation travel -- travel that preserves cultures and community, history, buildings, and the environment.
Diane is a regular correspondent for Ode Magazine, The Boston Globe and the News & Observer (NC). Diane's work frequently appears in the Washington Post travel section and Southern Living magazine, and has run in The New York Times, National Geographic Traveler, Budget Travel, and more. She contributed to the books Checking In 2007: Places to Stay in New England, Boston Globe, 2006; and The New York Times Practical Guide to Practically Everything, St. Martin's Press, 2006. Diane occasionally teaches travel writing at Duke University Continuing Studies.
In 2008, Diane won a national Lowell Thomas Travel Journalism Award for her New York Times story on regional home exchanges.
In March 2011, Diane's travel guidebook "Farm Fresh North Carolina" will be published by UNC Press.
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Copyright 2008 Diane Daniel. All rights reserved. |
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