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Letters From A Wanderer

Based on the Amazon Travel Writing Bestseller- Wander(lust): Letters From a Wanderer. Travel through memories of first love and heartbreak set around the globe in places like iconic New York City in the morning and Rome at twilight. This collection of wanderlust-filled moments captured in words and read aloud by the author and guest readers will satisfy anyone who has ever loved and lost a person, a city, or another life. The book is available on Amazon worldwide and online in major bookstores like Barnes&Noble, Chapters-Indigo, and Waterstones.

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Letters From A Wanderer
Airport Arrivals (Guest Read by @thepasseggiata) from 2020-06-04T07:08:26

“Luggage-less, I walked up to the sliding doors and blinked as I felt the sudden whoosh of air against my face. When I opened them again, I was standing in front of this familiar stranger. A face a...

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Rooftops and Rome (Guest Read by: @michaela_loredana) from 2020-04-23T09:25:12

“ They say Rome is meant to be lived on rooftops. I think it’s meant to be lived in the in-between, the dash, the dot, dot, dot… like those moments right before you see each other across the lit pi...

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One Day in Positano (Guest Read by Meg Zacheja) from 2020-04-20T12:16:02

“...and he looks like a dream”.


You can find Meg on Instagram as @mzacheja.

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Magnolias in Milan (Guest Read by: James Otto Allen) from 2020-04-15T11:44:26

“It was spring when we met. The panna cotta colored magnolias were in full bloom in Milan and their sweet perfume seemed to come in waves, in little puffs of perfection. He paused and looked up at ...

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The Romantics (Guest Read by: Julianne Farricker) from 2020-04-13T12:31:30

“I have this guilty pleasure whenever I travel and it's to first guess where people are from and then why they are going where they're going, all before we've exchanged any actual words. For whatev...

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Wander(lust) (Guest Read by: Amy Christine) from 2020-04-06T15:04:18

This is the last chapter of my debut book, Wander(lust) and essentially the “title track”.

“Like the pull of gravity, like the tides, there is no other alternative and no other directio...

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The Long Goodbye (Guest Read by: Elissa Dell’Aera) from 2020-03-26T13:48:09

“Maybe I'll be back here in fifty years from now, sitting under the sun with wrinkles and grey hair, a pocketbook full of photographs and a life lived and out of the corner of my eye, I'll be looki...

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The Italians (Guest Read by: Amy Polini) from 2020-03-19T09:49:43

“Then there’s that perfect red wine buzz, he’ll be ordering bottles of Brunello like the world is ending tomorrow and you have to live your entire life in one night. And the warmth of the wine spre...

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Airport Arrivals (Guest Read by: Joanna Collins) from 2020-03-12T14:33:58

“I kissed him, which is always a bold move after you’ve been travelling for over 14 hours but seems almost obligatory at airport arrivals, if not for yourself, then to add to the romance of it all ...

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One Day in Positano (Guest Read by: Sarah Lackey) from 2020-03-06T07:29:04

“I'm woken from my Lambrusco-induced sleep by the sound of Lorenzo attempting to balance a tray filled with cappuccini, cream-filled brioches, and hand-squeezed spremuta from Sicilian blood oranges...

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Call Me Baby (Guest Read by: Bethany Prudente) from 2020-03-01T20:27:24

“I used to hate it when my boyfriends would call me baby. Don't call me that, I'd say. Don't call me baby. Now I'm writing this four thousand miles from home, across the Atlantic Ocean where the bo...

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Small Towns and Big Dreams from 2020-02-28T16:13:02

“We met in high school in small town America, you playing the perfect role of foreign exchange student and I, just one of the many girls that fell for you and your dark hair that would fall over yo...

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Mulberries in Sicily (Guest Read by Kelly Leonardini) from 2020-02-02T18:11:25

“I had never eaten a mulberry before that steamy afternoon at the market in Catania. I had to look up the English translation afterwards, I didn’t even know what a mulberry was. A fictional thing p...

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Rooftops and Rome (Guest Read by Flavia Brunetti) from 2019-12-16T08:08:43

“It was sometime in summer, let’s call it a midsummer’s night and Rome was suffocating with the kind of heat that emanates from the city, from every single cobblestone and ruin, after a long, hot d...

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A Sunday Kind of Love from 2019-11-26T13:40:16

“I want a Sunday kind of love. When Saturday night’s perfectly applied makeup is smeared on one of those throwaway wipes and my hair is a mess and we guiltlessly spend all morning in sweatpants in...

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Rain from 2019-11-18T11:30:37

“The pitter patter of the drops like a heartbeat and I suddenly remember how fast mine was as you kissed me in a downpour and the sky opened up around us. It takes me back to simpler moments that I...

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Beginnings and Endings from 2019-11-10T22:35:05

“I couldn’t believe the summer was ending. Just a few weeks ago, I remember holding my passport and a dog-eared dictionary in my hand as I waited impatiently for my backpack. It was easy to spot, c...

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A Love Letter to Italy from 2019-11-04T14:36:16

“That summer, I was in awe of you. You made me marvel before I knew the word. You were the most beautiful thing I had ever seen. Wide-eyed, I took to your cobblestone streets, negotiating the path ...

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The Long Goodbye from 2019-11-04T11:30:47

“It was that moment that every lover dreads, the end of summer. The coloured umbrellas and lettini were being rinsed of the salt, sun, and sea that had plummeted them over the last three months. I ...

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