Author Archives: Bradley Charbonneau
Barnes & Noble (Berkeley)
Reading from Europe from a Backpack. 7:30 pm Barnes & Noble 2352 Shattuck Ave Berkeley, CA 94704 (map) (510) 644-0861
Freedom from the Future: Living for the moment in a castle in France
A few months prior, I had met an old French man on a train who told me I was doing the right thing. Always eager to hear more about that topic, I listened intently.
Jack London Writers Conference
On the panel for the Book Marketing workshop and later available for private consultation as the Travel Writing representative for the Ask An Expert sessions. 8:30 am — 6:00 pm Crowne Plaza Hotel 1221 Chess Drive Foster City, CA 94404 … Continue reading
Get Lost Travel Bookstore
Larry Habegger and Hyenas Contributors at Get Lost Travel TT executive editor and coeditor of Hyenas Laughed at Me and Now I Know Why Larry Habegger will join contributors Bradley Charbonneau, Jacqueline Yau, Jono Marcus, and Rikke Jorgensen for an … Continue reading
The Canvas
Left Coast Writers and The Canvas are hosting a night of literature. Tonight’s theme: Food & Lust. 7:00 pm The Canvas 1200 9th Ave. San Francisco, CA 9 (map) (415) 504-0060
Easy Going Bookstore (Berkeley)
Reading from Hyenas Laughed and Now I Know Why 7:30 pm Easy Going Travel Shop & Bookstore 1385 Shattuck Ave. Berkeley, CA 94709 (map) (510) 843-3533
Just Put on the Shoes
Writer’s Digest November 2003 Writer’s Yearbook Presents: Start Writing Now Your Introduction to the Writing Life I hate jogging. I want to stay in shape. I need to jog to stay in shape. After I jog, I feel better. Jogging … Continue reading
Hungry?
… but at this point given a choice between a baked potato and the Great Wall of China ? pass the sour cream. The Hyena Laughed at Me and Now I Know Why Travelers’ Tales Publishing (Humor anthology) October 2003 … Continue reading
Richard Robinson – Massachusetts to Beijing
By Bradley Charbonneau – Global Career News Contributor Jan 21, 2003 Richard Robinson, CEO and Founder, MiG: Richard heads up MiG where he can mix his love of games with his marketing and management experience from past Internet startups.
Secret Bus to Paradise
Paradise is a not a physical place, it’s not on a map or in a guidebook. It doesn?t weigh anything and you don’t have to put it through the x-ray machine.