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Press Release Category Computers - Internet - Cuba-Pictures.com Release Date: November 17, 2005

World Countries Launches Travel Writer's Cafe

By Cuba-Pictures.com
November 17, 2005
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The internet portal WorldCountries.info announces the launch of the Travel Writer's Cafe. Journalists, travelers, and local residents alike can now publish their articles, photographs, news, and reviews under one roof.

PR9.NET November 17, 2005 - Las Cruces, New Mexico, The internet portal WorldCountries.info announces the launch of the Travel Writer's Cafe. Journalists, travelers, and local residents alike can now publish their articles, photographs, news, and reviews under one roof.

http://www.writers.worldcountries.info allows people around the world to tell their stories in their own words. Cafe founder Ron Mears is an admirer of the Teton Sioux chief, Frank Fools Crow, who once observed that "all honorable men are of the same tribe".

Says Mears, "I believe there is only one family of humankind. We hear and read about distant countries, but how much do we really know about other peoples and other lands? In most cases, very little, indeed."

"People want to tell their stories, and they're curious about each other. I think there's an awareness that we all live under the same moon and stars, and that they shine as brightly in Zimbabwe as they do over Mexico. WorldCountries.info is like a big house with a room for every country and indigenous people on Earth."

Initially, the cafe's feature articles are being filed under travel news and events, North America, South America, Europe, Asia, Australia/Oceania, book, music and movie reviews, and travel tips. New categories will be added as required.

Authors and photographers must register by email, and after producing three articles, they become "Trusted Writers" able to post without waiting for approval. The cafe's self-service interface allows the easy insertion of photos in multi-page articles. For the reader, the articles are easy to navigate, informative, and entertaining.

Current contributors include Fahd Newaz of the American International School of Dhaka, Bangladesh, Adeeb Rantawi of http://www.atlastours.net in Amman, Jordan, and David Stanley of http://www.pacific-pictures.com and http://www.cuba-pictures.com

Addressing prospective cafe users directly, Mears says, "I want to hear your story and learn about your country, so please contribute. The Travel Writer's Cafe will be a place where established travel writers can painlessly publish and promote their web sites, and where up and coming talent can get some recognition and a head start as a writer. Hopefully, our travel articles won't simply tell readers about a country - they'll take them there."


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About WorldCountries.info

World Countries is a website with a mission, where the stories of the world's peoples are told in their own words. It features photos, maps, country profiles, statistics, flags, travel news, and online reservations. Webmaster Ron Mears lives in Las Cruces, New Mexico, but he maintains a second residence in nearby Juarez, Mexico. Aside from http://www.worldcountries.info Mears is the author of the Juarez Tour Guide http://www.juarez-mexico.com and Copper Canyon Adventure http://www.copper-canyon.us

About Cuba-Pictures.com

David Stanley authored the first two editions of Lonely Planet Cuba. His initial visit was in 1975 when he accompanied one of the first Canadian tour groups to visit Cuba after the revolution. Until 1979 he worked at resorts on Isla de la Juventud, in Havana, and at Varadero, then he left for the South Pacific islands to write a series of travel guidebooks. Moon Handbooks South Pacific, now in its 8th edition, has become the classic guide to Oceania. In the early 1990s Stanley's three editions of Eastern Europe on a Shoestring led Lonely Planet into Europe, and he has since written about Canada for the same company.

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