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Kim Grant

Kim Grant

City Expert
Kim Grant grew up near Boston and began taking the commuter train into the city on weekends as soon as she could board trains alone. After landing her first guidebook gig the day after graduating from Mount Holyoke College in 1984, she made a bee-line for Europe, where she traveled for a couple of years on $10 a day. When her money ran out, she settled (as much as moss settles on the proverbial rolling stone) in Boston's North End because it was the neighborhood that most closely resembled Europe. She began writing guidebooks in earnest in 1987. (Remember, the money had run out, but the travel bug still itched.) In need of permanent parking and photographic studio space in 1990, she bought a circa-1900 Victorian in Dorchester, Boston's largest, oldest, and most diverse neighborhood. Her garden is prolific, her fountain oh-so-modern, and her friends tried-and-true. Mildred, her tortoise cat, shares her life with birds.

These days Kim alternates guidebook authoring with being the Acquisitions Editor for Countryman Press (a division of WW Norton); photographing abstract black-and-white images (published under the imprint of Bindu Press); teaching T'ai Chi Chih (which she credits with heightening her creativity and intuition); growing Good Karma Publishing; and hiking, biking, and camping with her delightful partner.

She has appeared on CNN, written for National Geographic Traveler, and had photographs published in Vogue and Travel & Leisure, but it didn't change her personality measurably.

Kim is the author of Cape Cod, Martha's Vineyard & Nantucket: An Explorer's Guide and Hawaii: An Explorer's Guide; she is the coordinating author or co-author of Lonely Planet New England, Lonely Planet Southwest, Lonely Planet Hawaii, Lonely Planet Florida, and Best Places to Stay in New England. She is also a contributing editor and photographer for Insight New England and Insight Boston.

Her photographs appear in many Lonely Planet, Insight and Explorer's Guides, as well as regional and national travel magazines.


Photographer

Christina Frain

Christina Frain

Photographer
Christina Frain is the photographer/author of New Mexico Campgrounds: The Statewide Guide (Westcliffe 2004) and the owner of Roadrunner Photography LLC and the New Mexico Online Stock Photography Store. She specializes in outdoor photography. Living near Albuquerque, New Mexico, she enjoys hiking and photographing at her favorite place: Goose Lake, above Red River, NM.

Photographer

Marc Gutierrez

Marc Gutierrez

Photographer
Marc, based in Albuquerque, New Mexico, became interested in photography in 2002 when he got his first camera. Since then, he hasn't left his house without one. Photography has become his obsession. Marc's love of nature and eye for the beauty in everyday life translates into his complex photographs of common subject matter.

More of Marc's work can be found on his Flickr site.