Waiting to Go Home: On Being a Traveler in Trinidad
“Tourists accumulate photos and mementos; travelers collect memories and friends.”
Laura Zera is a peripatetic writer with a home base in Seattle. She has completed a memoir and is working on a novel set in South Africa. Her stories have been published in Quartz, The Washington Post, The Seattle Times and other places. One day, she will learn how to snap her fingers. Website: laurazera.com. Twitter: @laurazera.
Enter your email address to receive notifications for author Laura Zera
Success!
Confirmation link sent to your email to add you to notification list for author Laura Zera
More in this series
Entering Jerusalem: Scenes from the March of Flags
Notes from 2016’s Jerusalem Day, an Israeli national holiday.
May 24, 2017
The Space Between Us and the Ground Below Us, or: Why I Traveled to Japan
“I was a gay boy, a black gay boy, in a place and time that seemingly eschewed everything I stood for.”
Jan 03, 2018