Tweaking the web site: the return of Sojourn Chronicles

I have noticed for sometime that one of the most searched terms was โ€œSojourn Chronicles.โ€ It has been missed ever since I took it down earlier this year. There were 650 posts of travel stories, photography and random thoughts and scribbling. I always thought the brand would return, but in a different format.

In addition, I have added to the brand with additional domain names. Sojourn Publishing existed before Sojourn Chronicles, but now, I have added Sojourn Poetry and Sojourn Radio to the mix (no pun intended). All these domain names point here, and future stories and posts will be published accordingly under their banner.

The site will continue to undergo a little tweaking. Youโ€™ll also be able to read some of those old stories as they are re-published in a new format here.

Sit back and enjoy the ride. Come along for the stories of meaningful travelโ€”the sojourns.

See you on the highway!

Brent

The bags are packed for Overland Expo

The bags are packed, and as usual, it’s probably more gear than I really need to take. Tomorrow, I’ll head out for Amado, Arizona, and the 3rd annual Overland Expo, where adventurers are gathering to learn from each other, April 1-3.

When the adventure is over, I’ll post an article. If you want to follow along, the only way to stay informed is to subscribe to the Studio News. I am giving my subscribers the first updates to the stories in return for their faithful following.

Subscribe now, and get your own copy.

Brent

The end of an era for Sojourn Chronicles

The decommissioning of Sojourn Chronicles is complete, and all URL requests are now redirected here to DBrentMiller.com.

Sojourn Chronicles was an experiment in travel writing and publishing and after five years, it never became all that was expected. Perhaps someday, it will resurface with its own web site.

Sojourn Chronicles can not accommodate all that I do, and publishing two web sites is more work than desired. Therefore, as publisher of Sojourn Chronicles, I decided that it should go, and all efforts poured into this site. The content of Sojourn Chronicles has been archived, and you will probably see some of it here, published in a different format.

The adventure continues. See you on the highway!

Brent