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France

Apart from the books, Life in a Postcard, and The Man who Married a Mountain, both set in the Pyrenees, I have written and edited many travel guides and articles on France. I am always interested in writing more and available for research.

Guides:

National Geographic Traveler Guide to France. (Author)
Dorling Kindersley Eyewitness Guide to France. (Editor and contributor)
Insight Guides to the Loire Valley, Burgundy, the Côte d’Azur and Southwest France (Editor and contributor)
Time Out Guide to South of France. (contributor)

In all cases the work involved considerable travelling, visiting both cities and tiny villages, historical sites and museums, hotels and restaurants.

Editing involved commissioning writers, editing text, arranging photography etc. For Dorling Kindersley I worked in house for a year and a half, with a team of editors, and about ten contributors, planning the Eyewitness guide to France, commissioning and advising the writers and editing text. I thus have considerable experience of working with writers, advising them and improving copy.

I have written other articles on France for a wide range of publications: the Sunday Times, the Guardian, the Independent, the Mail on Sunday, Time Out and Elle magazine, France and Living France.
Travel subjects have included travels in the Loire Valley, Burgundy, Provence and the Cote d’Azur, the Mediterranean Coast, Gascony and the Bearn, Corsica, the Dordogne, Lyon, Languedoc and the Pyrenees.

Pau, Bearn and the Pyrenees

Carcassonne and surrounding region

A Festive tour of the South of France

The Mediterranean Coast of France

Guide To Nice

The Romanesque Trail in Burgundy

Going to school in France

The Perfumes of France

The Troglodyte Caves of the Loire Valley

Lyons

French Property Writing

A Monastery in the Pyrenees

Gascony, Southwest France



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