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Travel author and Outside magazine founding editor Tim Cahill discusses writing about travel.
He explains that in both writing travel books and editing travel magazines, the most vital factors are an interesting plot and a catchy blurb to hook the reader.
Adventure author Tim Cahill, in conversation with Don George, recalls a memorable scene from one of his books to explain how to both captivate the reader and incorporate facts into a story.
Outside magazine founding editor Tim Cahill reminisces on the stigmas that outdoor writing used to behold: illiteracy and machismo. He attempts to break those barriers by writing more intelligent, multi-faceted novels.
The title of his novel, Jaguars Ripped My Flesh, serves to poke fun at stereotypical adventure writing.