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Worldwide Opines in Issue Nine

January 5, 2013 by Brandi Cornelius

Ola, travel pups! The contents of Issue Nine have us all sorts of excited for a myriad of reasons, but most of all it’s because we have secret mob stories from a reliable source who wishes to use a pseudonym for the time being. I mean, that’s cool, right? We’re also thrilled to share Vicki Valosik’s essay about what could happen if you invite an international student home for Thanksgiving, because it really encompasses the exact urge we hope we’re […]

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Mentally Celebrate With Issue Eight (Hey, it rhymes.)

November 7, 2012 by Brandi Cornelius

Welcome to Issue Eight, travel pups! As always, we’re giddy about the shower of thunderously delicious pieces that blew in this month. In fact, we’d go so far as to say we have some gale-force enthusiasm built up over this issue. If you’re wondering about all the storm-related wordplay, it’s because this is a special HURRICANE ISSUE!! (Kind of. Many of the submissions we received this month are Sandy-related, and who doesn’t love a good theme?) We’ve got hurricane pieces […]

Categories: Travel & Literature • Tags: Agaati, Anam Naqvi, Berlin, bicycle, Brandi Dawn Henderson, bridge, bridge jumping, China, cinema road, cocktail napkin, Colleen Macdonald, Elodie Alexandre, fake Ray-Bans, Greece, Hurricane Sandy, inner mongolia, Ioanna Opidee, Jeremy Edmunds, Johannes Mundinger, Kate Krems, lisa lance, Los Angeles, Mannheim, Marie Abate, Max Griffin, Melanie Griffin, Nate Haken, nathan cornelius, Nigeria, Nodnat, Ope Olum’degun, Oregon, Polesie, Ria Burman, rooftop paintings, San Francisco, Santa Fe, Shenan Prestwich, Susanna Wickes, Texas, Wroclaw

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Get Yer (Literary) Engines Revvvvin’ With Issue Seven

October 5, 2012 by Brandi Cornelius

We couldn’t be prouder of this month’s collection of global storytellers, travel pups! We’ve successfully stretched our toes out into wider waters, and have included many internal journeys to compliment our tales of physical travel. We’re particularly honored to offer Gabriella Berman’s moving essay on losing her special needs daughter, and her resulting struggle regarding the loss of a particular type of motherhood. We’re also thrilled to share Paula Cruickshank’s journey into White House correspondence, as displayed through her first […]

Categories: Travel & Literature • Tags: 20 something magazine, a mother's loss, afghanistan, amish, Brandi Dawn Henderson, burning man, Catherine L. Zadoretzky, Dan Gareau, Dario DiBattista, Debbie Lynch, Elizabeth M. Collins, Erin Grover, Ezgi Alpay, faye rivkin, fork in the road, Gabriella Burman, go where you fear, jewish, kelly jacobson, lancaster, lisa lance, mardi gras, Mika Machalek, nathan cornelius, Neil Hilton, nepal, new orleans, Nodnat, Ope Olum’degun, Paula Cruickshank, power of positivity, Rhea Yablon Kennedy, sexist interview, Shenan Prestwich, Sheryl Louise Rivett, special needs child, spiritual journey, Susanna Wickes, trenton, uday balaji, vicki valosik, white house correspondence

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Get Your Fix With Issue Six

September 4, 2012 by Brandi Cornelius

Welcome back, travel pup babies! We’re quite pleased you’ve come back to view the likes of Issue Six, because (not to be overly grand, but) it’s probably the most amazing collection of travel and culture stuff you’re likely to find on the entire interweb. This month, we’ve got a scene from a Soviet hospital; a romp through a nudist beach in Croatia; a deep breath at a cabin in New Hampshire; an emotional airplane descent into New Zealand; a first […]

Categories: Travel & Literature • Tags: aging, Alaska, Barnaby Haszard Morris, Brandi Dawn Henderson, Colleen Macdonald, croatia, faye rivkin, going home, India, inner mongolia, isreal, lisa lance, melanie lynn griffin, Miriam Vaswani, new zealand, nudist beach, sammy schall, Scotland, shoot for change, soviet, spain, spanish festival, Susanna Wickes, uday balaji, udita banerjee, vicki valosik, walter grio

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Come Jive with Issue Five

August 7, 2012 by Brandi Cornelius

Issue Five already, huh? Oh, how time flies when we’re spending it with the likes of you lovely literary pups. This month brings stories from Azerbaijan, Nigeria, Alaska, from Europe as a whole, from the insides of big ol’ books, from Cape Cod, from inside the mad minds of a duo of Scottish videographers, from India (also here), Belgium, Oman, Ireland, Uganda, Laos, and from Brazil (where a Mormon missionary is nearly – chillingly – stabbed). Excuse us while we […]

Categories: Travel & Literature • Tags: adrian schulte, aizerbaijan, Alaska, amy carr, anindita deo, bears, belgium, Brandi Dawn Henderson, brazil, cape cod, Charu Menon, collen macdonald, elise hahl, Europe, faye rivken, flyfishing, galway, ham roll, India, ireland, katie mcnew, kelly jacobson, khadija ejaz, kieran donnan, laos, laurie lesser, lisa lance, marilyn campbell, marina k ruben, melissa wbster, michele mcfarland, military, Miriam Vaswani, mormon missionary, nathan cornelius, Nigeria, nishant shukla, oman, Ope Olum’degun, Phish Phingaz, poverty, soo kim, Susanna Wickes, uganda, vickie valosik

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Your Paradigm Is Lookin’ Fine

July 4, 2012 by Brandi Cornelius

Happy July, travel pups! We couldn’t be more pleased with the submissions we received for Issue Four — from Oman, New Zealand, England via USA via India, Uganda, Nigeria, Scotland, and more. We’re excited about all the sharing of lives and cultures that’s happening, and encourage each of you valuable paradigm-holders to submit a piece of writing, photo essay, or short film that may help others to understand the place you come from in a new, deeper, shiny (or not) […]

Categories: Travel & Literature • Tags: a la boulangerie, allen mckenzie, America, Anupama Menon, backpacking, Benares, Brandi Dawn Henderson, camels, camping, cinema road, Colleen Macdonald, culture, david robinson, falafel, france, french bread, globalization, goa, India, inner mongolia, kashi, khadija ejaz, la roma pizza, lagos, Lairig Ghru, laurie lesser, lebanon, life in america, literary magazine submissions, london fog, MC Hammer, monkeys, new zealand, Nigeria, Ope Olum’degun, Outside In, outside in literary and travel magazine, Phish Phingaz, pushkar camel fair, rosa lia, Scotland, Simon Hansen, soham gupta, solo travel, soo kim, sulu burunji, Susanna Wickes, travel, travel writing, travel writing submissions, tulsa, uganda, ujwalla bhandari, usa, varanasi, vicki valosik, volunteer uganda, world travel

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The Hindustan Hub Issue

June 4, 2012 by Brandi Cornelius

Welcome to Issue Three, travel pups! This month, we’re excited to include essays from the likes of an American doctor in an Indian emergency room, an Indian MBA student learning to recognize American currency (the hard way), and a four-wheelin’ Indian woman on a cattle ranch in Australia. You’ll also find a beaauuuuutiful videostory of an Australian guy’s adventures in India and beyond, which (be warned) might make you feel like a wee bit of a jerk if you sit […]

Categories: Travel & Literature • Tags: after war, Alaska, America, Antarctica, Anupama Menon, Australia, backpacking, Barnaby Haszard Morris, Bharat Mata, Brandi Dawn Henderson, cattle ranch, Charlotte Safavi, Charu Menon, Colleen Macdonald, culture shock, cycling, Delhi, doctor, Douglas Weston Sborov, Emmitt Smith, film, flyfishing, Himalayas, Hindustan, immigrants, India, inner mongolia, literary magazine, literature, Loch Ness, Loch Ness monster, Mahima Kaul, microfiction, Miriam Vaswani, mountain roads, Nigeria, Ope Olum’degun, Ouidah, Outside In, photo essay, photography, pictures, Republic of Benin, Ryan R. Nolan, Sagamu, Sarah Tilton, Scotland, Shenan Prestwich, solo woman travel, Southern France, Steven Adams, student life, submissions, Susanna Wickes, travel, travel emergency, travel literature, travel magazine, travel writing, travel writing submissions, travelers, world travel, Zachary Morgan

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Pilot Issue (but without the jet lag!)

February 4, 2012 by Brandi Cornelius

We couldn’t be happier to host our first collection of talented writers, photographers, illustrators, and videographers. In true Outside In form, we’ve received and accepted folks from all over the world, with all sorts of ways of seeing this blue n’ brown sphere we’re each spinning around on. In upcoming issues, we hope to stick to promoting a myriad of points of view, and we’d love to include yours. Send us your submission any day, any time. We’d be pleased […]

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