I am an Indie Traveler

I love to travel. My favorite books are travel essays. Itโ€™s easier to learn about places and people through travel. Travel brings insight and understanding.

It was an easy decision for me when I learned about the Indie Traveler Manifesto. I decided to sign the manifesto and to support the idea of travel.

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Granted, travel is different for everyone. Some travel for recreation. some to visit families. Some to see art or experience history or culture. Whether you are traveling in only your state, or region, the United States of America or the Americas, or the world, you can turn your travels into meaningful travel.

Are you an Indie Traveler?

See you on the highway.

Brent

Announcing a new format for storytelling

Here it isโ€”the big announcement.

I have looked at and tried several different venues for publishing stories, and I have not been very satisfied with whatโ€™s out there. Frankly, the social networks like Facebook and others are okay for keeping in touch, but not very good for publishing. Of course, there is my web site, what you see and read here. But, Iโ€™ve been looking for something complementary to this, a place where I can publish within a larger family of storytellers.

Last week, I discovered Cowbird through one of my professional affiliations in audio work. I learned of an interview and after reading it in the extras, I was intrigued. Very intrigued.  I scanned through the Cowbird web site, listened to some of the stories, and decided this is what I have been looking for as a compliment to my publishing.

The information that sold me on Cowbird was the statement:

Our short-term goal is to pioneer a new form of participatory journalism, grounded in the simple human stories behind major news events. Our long-term goal is to build a public library of human experience, so the knowledge and wisdom we accumulate as individuals may live on as part of the the commons, available for this and future generations to look to for guidance.

A library of human experience. Thatโ€™s incredible!

I appliedโ€”that means request an invitation to joinโ€”and after a few days of anticipation, I received that e-mail that said I was the kind of storyteller they were looking for. Okay, maybe it was a form letter, but still โ€ฆ. I see the grand picture here.

I completed a profile and started producing content. My profile and stories are here.

Iโ€™ll still be publishing stories here. Frankly, I see the potential for overlapโ€”that complementary thing I mentioned earlier. Stay tuned.

See you on the highway.

Brent

 

 

Coming soon!

In this age of digital storytelling, there are plenty of opportunities and places to publish stories. Of course, right here is my main place to publish. But, I have stumbled onto a new venue, and frankly it is exciting. It has given me a few things to think about, including format and content–something that will probably be incorporated here.

I’ll be sharing more in a few days. I have a little work to do before the unveiling.

In the meantime, I’ll see you on the highway … if it ever warms up! ๐Ÿ™‚

Brent