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The Red Quest, by Jason Smart


Travels through 22 former Soviet Republics

Synopsis
"The Red Quest" is the true story of one man's mission to visit every country of the former Soviet Union.

Along the way, the author samples fermented mare's milk in Kazakhstan, gets chased by hounds in Kiev, is detained by the police in Kyrgyzstan, travels through a snow blizzard between Armenia and Georgia, and gets mugged by a pensioner in Tajikistan. Oh, and he also takes a side trip to a genuine breakaway state where he is almost beaten up in a border hut. All in the name of "The Red Quest"!

Constantly berated by his friend for wanting to go to 'Turnipland', the Red Quest is a journey spanning half the world from Western Europe to the edge of China! And he is armed only with a pocket full of roubles and a turnip masher.

Join Jason Smart as he travels along the Red Quest through Latvia, Estonia, Slovakia, Lithuania, Hungary, Russia, Romania, Moldova. Ukraine, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Armenia, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, Azerbaijan, Poland, Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan, Belarus and East Germany!

Jason Smart is a published travel writer, with articles appearing in both magazine and print. As well as "The Red Quest," Smart has three other travel books in print:

"Flashpacking through Africa"
"The Balkan Odyssey"
"Temples, Tuk-tuks and Fried Fish Lips"


About the Author
Jason Smart was born in 1971 in Middlesbrough, Northern England. After moving to Yorkshire to study for his degree, he became a primary school teacher, eventually moving to the Middle East to take up a position in an international school in Qatar.

A major traveller, Jason has been to over 100 countries, spanning six continents, including some less-travelled nations such as Paraguay, Bangladesh, Rwanda and the Comoros. His first travel book, The Red Quest, described his mission to visit every country of the former Soviet Union, plus the six Warsaw Pact nations. His second book, Flashpacking through Africa, details his travels through 17 African nations, and his third book, The Balkan Odyssey, describes his adventures at travelling through all the countries of the former Yugoslavia, plus Albania. His fourth book, Temples, Tuk-tuks and Fried Fish Lips chronicles Jasons's travels through the Far East.

Jason Smart's first published article was contained within a book entitled, From The Grand Canyon to the Great Wall, published by Slenk Dee LCC in 2012. He has also had articles printed in travel magazines and web-based travel sites. In June 2013, his first paperback was published by Destinworld Publishing. Entitled, Take Your Wings and Fly, it details his progression through the UK Private Pilot's Licence.

For More Info
Website: www.theredquest.com

Follow the Author on Twitter
https://www.twitter.com/JasonSmart152

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Author Interview with Jamie Rockers: "6,000 Miles From Hollywood: A Tale of Wanderlust in South America"


A Conversation with Jamie Rockers,
Author of "6,000 Miles From Hollywood"
Featured Author, Jamie Rockers
"6,000 Miles From Hollywood"

Why did you feel you had to tell this story?
6,000 Miles From Hollywood: A Tale of Wanderlust in South America was written for anyone who has ever wanted to just go out on a limb and do something different, like quit their job and go travel! This is what led me down the path I am currently on and I haven’t regretted it for one minute. Argentina was the first country I ever visited and lived in outside of the U.S. so it has a special meaning to me. It was where I truly caught my travel bug which has been with me now for over 12 years and 50+ countries later I am still exploring!

In 6,000 Miles From Hollywood: A Tale of Wanderlust in South America, I follow the fork in the road that takes me to the hot spot of Buenos Aires to immerse myself in the language, culture, and tango of the porteƱos. Buenos Aires, 6,170 miles from Hollywood, seemed to me a place bright with promise.

I felt I had to tell this story because there are not many stories that reflect on what was going on during the financial crisis of Argentina in 2001 and how it affected the people and the chaos that followed; protests on the streets where the citizens banged pots and pans, the vandalizing of banks, and the extreme distrust of the government.

This book is not all doom and gloom though, it’s fun and exciting, with lots of vibrant characters. I really felt their stories also needed to come out in their characters in my book.

Where do you get your ideas?
The ideas come from real life! My stories are travel memoirs so they reflect events that really happened. I do change the name and circumstances in some of my books to hide the characters true identity but otherwise the stories are true. It helps to keep a journal while you are traveling and to write whenever you can, while you are on a train, bus, or right at the end of the day because the details about the smells and sights are harder to recreate from memory if you haven’t written them down already. If you want to be a writer, you have to start writing.

My first book published was Savannahs & Sunsets: An African Overland Adventure which detailed my journey overland across the lower half of the African continent. Each of my books focuses on a specific region.

Do you ever experience writer’s block and how do you overcome it?
Not really, since my stories come from real life so the story really writes itself. Writing is a lonely job however and practice really does make perfect in this case. The more you write the better you get, just like with anything else. I always find it’s hard to write the beginning and the ending of a book. And when you write those last few sentences of a book you feel a bittersweet feeling, one because it’s finished and two because it’s finished!

What advice would you give to aspiring writers on the writing and publishing process?
I would tell them to keep practicing and also to keep reading! It’s hard to write if you don’t like to read in the first place. Read lots of books in the genre that you want to write in and admire different writing styles.

Also, a lot of people finish their books and think the hard part is over but that’s not really true. The hard part is marketing your work and or writing query letters to agents, etc. There are countless things that go into writing a book, just the same as making a movie, etc. There is always a team or some go solo behind the scenes!

How do you market your work? Have you found some avenues to be more successful than others?
I think word of mouth is the most powerful thing. If one person likes your book and recommends it to another, it spreads from there. I usually use social media to market my work and I often participate in travel chats on Twitter. I also find getting editorial coverage in newspapers, etc. always helps to spread the word about your book.

What are you reading at the moment?
Time Out London- a current events magazine that keeps me up-to-date on all that is happening in London, where I live currently.

A book I really want to read for fun is Haruki Murakami’s new book, Colourless Tsukuru Tazaki and His Years of Pilgrimage. It’s not set to be out (translated into English) until 2014 though. I will be waiting and am a huge fan of his work as I lived in Japan for four years and became familiar with his books while living there. I have no idea how he comes up with the things he writes about.

How did you become interested in writing?
I first became interested in writing when I was about 25 and I had just spent a year in Japan and traveled across China, Mongolia, and Russia by Trans-Siberian train. I started my first travel memoir when I got back but I never finished it. It’s another project that I would like to complete in the future. I started out writing by writing blogs for www.gaijinpot.com, Japan’s biggest website for foreigners, where I wrote blogs about culture and food while I lived there.

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About the Author:
Jamie Rockers is from Garnett, KS and began her traveling “career” in Argentina in 2002. Although she studied film at Pepperdine University in Los Angeles and worked in Hollywood, she blames Argentina for her continuing wanderlust and for her departure from Hollywood. Since that time, she has studied in London and and lived in Japan for four years, where she worked on a number of projects, including as a paid blogger on www.gaijinpot.com, followed by over 2 million people. She has published 16 articles about traveling in Japan in Japan Today at http://www.japantoday.com/search?q=Jamie+Rockers

She moved to Australia after backpacking through ten countries in Southeast Asia in the summer of 2010 and has currently relocated to the London, England. She has traveled to over fifty different countries and lived in four, from staying with nomads in Mongolia to bush camping in Mozambique to traveling across Russia by train. Savannahs & Sunsets: An African Overland Adventure is her first published book and 6,000 Miles From Hollywood: A Tale of Wanderlust in South America is her second published book.

6,000 Miles From Hollywood: A Tale of Wanderlust in South America is available at Amazon.com in both Kindle and Paperback version at http://www.amazon.com/000-Miles-From-Hollywood-ebook/dp/B00EMV4U3Q/ref=sr_1_1?s=digital-text&ie=UTF8&qid=1377729163&sr=1-1&keywords=6000+miles+from+hollywood

Savannahs & Sunsets: An African Overland Adventure is available at Amazon.com in both Kindle and Paperback version at http://www.amazon.com/Savannahs-Sunsets-Overland-Adventure-ebook/dp/B00D378XF6/ref=sr_1_1?s=digital-text&ie=UTF8&qid=1377729077&sr=1-1&keywords=savannahs+and+sunsets

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For blogs, photos, and upcoming news, please visit her website at www.jamierockers.com.

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FOR MORE INFO:
Website: www.jamierockers.com
Blog: http://blog.gaijinpot.com/author/jamie-rockers
Twitter: https://twitter.com/jlrocker
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jrockersauthor?ref=hl
Pinterest: http://pinterest.com/jlrockers/boards/
Google+: https://plus.google.com/107640220968693457275/posts

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Author Interview with Jamie Rockers, Author of Savannahs & Sunsets: An African Overland Adventure


A Conversation with Jamie Rockers, Author of "Savannahs & Sunsets: An African Overland Adventure"


Featured Author, Jamie Rockers
Author of Savannahs & Sunsets

ABB: Why did you feel you had to tell this story?
Rockers: Well, I have been writing for years and have written several books about traveling and living abroad but Savannahs & Sunsets: An African Overland Adventure is my first book that has been published and it just so happens that it was about my most recent travel experience, which was a 3-month overland trip through Africa.

Many people had asked me why I was going to Africa of all places, a continent that had seen horrible poverty and atrocities committed over the years. I wanted to see the Africa beyond what the newspapers and media said, the simple Africa that had nothing to do with war and poverty, child soldiers and corrupt politicians. I wanted to take a closer look at this continent and interpret it for myself. So that’s why I wrote the story.

ABB: Where do you get your ideas?
Rockers: My books are all travel memoirs and are based on my personal experiences so my ideas come directly from those. When you are traveling and placing yourself in an unfamiliar territory, the story writes itself!

ABB: Do you ever experience writer’s block and how do you overcome it?
Rockers: I do sometimes and I’ve found the best way to combat this is by writing while I am actually traveling. Savannahs & Sunsets: An African Overland Adventure was written while I was traveling as I kept a day-to-day account of what adventures were happening. However, I have written books after the experience had already occurred and it was much harder to recreate the scenes because I wasn’t living and breathing it. So that didn’t really work for me. I found the best way was to write as I went.

ABB: What advice would you give to aspiring writers on the writing and publishing process?
Rockers: It takes a lot of time and effort to write a book. If you want to write something decent, you have to be prepared to put the time and energy into it. It’s like a child, you have to nurture it so it keeps on growing. So as long as you are willing to do that, I would say go for it! The writing process is the easy part. The difficult part is the editing and the research. You have to write draft after draft in order to get things right. It’s also easy to become too close to your own work and not see the mistakes in it that other people can point out. So there is always a risk of that. With the publishing process I think it is tough work to send out query letters to book agents, hundreds of them. After that they have to actually sell your book to a publishing house which could take a lot of time. However, I think things are changing and more people are self-publishing these days.

ABB: How do you market your work? Have you found some avenues to be more successful than others?
Rockers: Every author has to market their work, it doesn’t matter if you are a New York Times bestseller or someone who has sold five books. Marketing is half the battle! I generally use social media and I’ve found Twitter to be really useful in connecting with fellow travel writers, book agents, and publishing houses big and small. Press releases also have to be sent to relevant media sources as well as word-of-mouth. Getting good reviews online is also part of the process as most people won’t believe your book is good until they hear someone else say it!

ABB: If your book was made into a movie, who do you picture playing each part?
Rockers: Hmm, I haven’t thought that far ahead! I wouldn’t have the slightest idea!

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Synopsis
Africa. What does that word conjure up in your imagination? For me, it is of vast savannahs in a sun-bleached land, of empty drifting dunes, soft sandy beaches with turquoise waters, an ancient and raw frontier where the skies are set aflame with the setting sun, and where the most exciting wildlife on earth coexist. I had always wanted to go to Africa. It is one of those places that I wrote in CAPS on my bucket list and somewhere I described as "ESSENTIAL TO TRAVEL TO”. Although I have both traveled and lived abroad extensively, I always felt like Africa should be kept as the "final" destination in my traveling career. Not that I will never travel again, it just seems appropriate after trawling the globe, to leave Africa for last.

So after turning thirty, and realizing that there wasn’t much time left before life’s real responsibilities got in the way, I knew that it was time to go. So I gathered up my resources, pinched my savings together, and took off on a three-month overland trip through Africa.

Follow me, through savannahs & sunsets, through Africa! Starting in Nairobi, I followed my African dream through the countries of Kenya, Uganda, Rwanda, Tanzania, Malawi, Zimbabwe, Mozambique, Botswana, Namibia, and South Africa, discovering what makes Africa so intriguing and encountering some of the most exciting wildlife on the planet.


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Official Book Video Trailer
Savannahs & Sunsets



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About the Author:
Jamie Rockers is from Garnett, KS, USA and began her traveling “career” in Argentina in 2002. Although she studied film at Pepperdine University in Los Angeles and worked in Hollywood, she blames Argentina for her continuing wanderlust and for her departure from Hollywood. Since that time, she has studied in London and lived in Japan for four years, where she worked on a number of projects, including as a paid blogger on www.gaijinpot.com, followed by over 2 million people.

She has published six articles about traveling in Japan in Japan Today. She moved to Australia after backpacking through ten countries in Southeast Asia in the summer of 2010 and has currently relocated to the United Kingdom. She has travelled to over fifty different countries and lived in four, from learning to tango in Argentina to partying with sumo wrestlers in Japan to traveling across Russia by train.

Savannahs & Sunsets, An African Overland Adventure is her first published book. Another two will follow, one about her adventures through South East Asia and one about Argentina. Visit her website at www.jamierockers.com. Look at her travel pictures at http://pinterest.com/jlrockers/.

Visit her blog about life in Japan at http://blog.gaijinpot.com/author/jamie-rockers. Or her blog about her trip on an overland journey through Africa at http://rockersjamie.wordpress.com/. You can also find her on Twitter https://twitter.com/jlrocker or follow her Facebook Fan page at https://www.facebook.com/jrockersauthor?ref=hl.

FOR MORE INFO:
Website: www.jamierockers.com
Blog: http://rockersjamie.wordpress.com/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/jlrocker
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jrockersauthor?ref=hl
Pinterest: http://pinterest.com/jlrockers/
Google+: https://plus.google.com/u/0/107640220968693457275/posts/p/pub

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