
A long time on the road
Sixteen years ago today, two completely clueless girls strapped on their backpacks and got on a plane for London,
Sixteen years ago today, two completely clueless girls strapped on their backpacks and got on a plane for London,
I find myself in the curious position of once again drinking takeaway beer at an airport. An unbelievable but
Just for the record, I am a non-religious person. But I grew up Catholic, and went to mass occasionally
Gazontas was not originally my word, but it has become my word. On my first big adventure in 2001,
One of the things I frequently do in London is go to the 14:30 free tour at The National
It’s still yesterday. I mean, I’m still writing about the last day I wrote about. One day, so much
You could easily walk past Joseph Grimaldi park near Kings Cross and think nothing of it. Or you could
I propose a radical new way of boarding planes. Instead of going higgledy piggledy and filling up the plane
Australians love to collect stamps. Not just any stamps, but passport stamps. Antipodeans are notorious for being great travellers,
Sometimes I have no sense of time. Even when I know I have a 30km hike ahead of me.
Nat Newman is an award-winning writer of short stories, content, podcasts, feature articles, drunk text messages and, soon, a novella.
Nat Newman is an award-winning writer of short stories, content, podcasts, feature articles, ghost-written books, drunk text messages and, soon, a novella. Born and raised in Australia, she now calls the universe her home.
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