Letters from a Wanderer

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Travel and place-writing, where you’ll find personal travel stories and in-depth narratives at the intersection of nature and wildlife, history and mythology, art and culture, told by a published travel writer, based on first-hand experiences.

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About Emese-Réka Fromm

I wander. I write. I find trees (or giant cacti) everywhere I go and sit with them. I publish in two languages, and never use AI in any of my publications. Bylines in Lonely Planet, Matador Network, and other online travel magazines.

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