Nepal, 'Developing, But Beautiful'

E. J. W. Moseley

"An account of a trip I took on the one road sprawling across the foothills of the Anapurna mountain range, taking you from Kathmandu, the capital city, to Pokhra. Coalescing a narrative with some socio-political context, this piece highlights the dangers, concerns, and mishaps that could be faced."

Bryce Canyon, Utah

Kate Alexander Kirk

"A vivid and amicable description of a holiday taken to Bryce Canyon, an enormous amphitheater created not by the Romans (given its location in southern Utah) but by natural erosion in the Paunsaugunt Plateau. Fun. Friendly. And insightful."

'Eating Ice Cream With The Dead'

Bonnie Devet

"It is unusual how close to oneself might lie something that at first seems so far away. Bonnie's drawing together of two very opposing things - a taseteful treat, and those that have been dead and buried going on centuries - works magically and adds to the appeal of both London and the entire area surrounding Covent Garden."

The Marrakech Trail

E. J. W. Moseley

"Have you ever thought of packing a rucksack full with a few t-shirts, a change of pants, and a few Moroccan Dirham for some freshly squeezed orange juice when you reach Marrakech? Two friends and I did. And we have never regretted the experience."