James Michael Dorsey is an award-winning author, and explorer, who has traveled in 56 countries to visit remote cultures before they vanish. When not in remote locals he is on the water working as a cetacean naturalist. He has written for LONELY PLANET, BBC TRAVEL, BBC WILDLIFE, GEOGRAPHIC EXPEDITIONS, CHICKEN SOUP FOR THE SOUL, and has been a frequent contributor to UNITED AIRLINES and PERCEPTIVE TRAVEL. He has also written for COLLIERS, The CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR, LOS ANGELES TIMES, WEND, NATURAL HISTORY, and GONOMAD. He writes for numerous African magazines and is a travel consultant to BROWN&HUDSON of London, and correspondent for CAMERAPIX INTERNATIONAL of Nairobi. His last book, “Vanishing Tales from Ancient Trails” is available from all major book sellers. His new book, “Baboons for Lunch” was published in Spring of 2018 by TravelersTales. His stories have appeared in 21 anthologies, including “Best Travel Writing” Volumes 10, and 11 from Travelers Tales, plus the 2016 Lonely Planet Travel Anthology. He has won the grand prize for best travel writing from SOLAS Awards, Transitions Abroad, and Nowhere Magazine. He is a fellow of the Explorers Club and member emeritus of the Adventurers Club.
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