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An Acquaintance with Geumjeong Mountain

I should have written and posted this six months ago when the news was still fresh. Regardless of how tardy I am, I’m extremely grateful to have had my writing recognized by the the editors at Panorama: The Journal of Travel, Place, and Nature. My nonfiction essay, An Acquaintance with Geumjeong Mountain, was published in the July 2023 issue. In addition to my piece, you can read works by other wonderful authors such as Kimberly Hoff and Leslie Carol Roberts. There are too many essays and stories to list here, so please peruse the journal at your leisure. I hope you enjoy reading as much as we have enjoyed writing.


Expatriation – A State of Mind

The term expatriate is not the first descriptor that most people attach to Thoreau, a man who got the most out of exploring his proverbial backyard in Massachusetts. Yet, despite never traveling farther than the wild hinterlands of Maine, Thoreau’s biggest, most well-known accomplishment—living alone for two years in the woods—qualifies as a special case of expatriation. After all, not only did Thoreau live beyond his native habitat in an alien environment, but he also learned a way of life that was entirely unfamiliar to all but the most seasoned pioneers: those men and women for whom one might call the wilds a native land. None of which is to say that all settlers are expats. Being an expat in the sense that Thoreau was an expat concerns more than simple geography. Being an expat like Thoreau has much more to do with one’s perception of the world. Whereas the common definition of expatriation defines Read more…