Some big news! My first book, Mars on Earth: Wanderings in the World’s Driest Desert, was released today in hardcover by Rocky Mountain Books. It’s available in North America, Europe, Australia and beyond, and you can look for it now on Amazon or via your local bookstore (a🧵)
📷 Ever wonder how travel journalists discover those hidden gems? Mark Johanson reveals how he finds untold stories in “flyover countries” that fascinate him.
Listen now on #MediainMinutes@MarkOnTheMap
https://t.co/Bn5QF47bok
Guna Yala, Panama, is incredible. But by 2050, it might be gone.
For @AFARmedia, @MarkOnTheMap shares how Indigenous stewards are protecting the culture of these disappearing islands:
https://t.co/nwTpqDzAwA
#longreads@Longreads
We looooove a good travel book roundup! Check out '12 of the best books to inspire your next trip' from @NatGeo – including Mars on Earth: Wanderings in the World’s Driest Desert by @MarkOnTheMap 🇨🇱
https://t.co/PLSeGY2Ynj
On @radiohannah's TRE in The Afternoon from 16.00CET, @graemedonald on words & expressions relating to alcohol, @MarkOnTheMap's 'Mars on Earth:Wanderings in the World’s Driest Desert', and @Stefanie_Powers on her career, 45th anniversary of Hart to Hart, recent U.N. honour + WHWF
I recently sat down with @AFARmedia for a Q&A about my new book, Mars on Earth, looking at what it's like to travel in the driest inhabited place on earth, how to find serendipity on the road & the mind-warping appeal of arid landscapes... https://t.co/Xa6bSOu0pN
The second event is at the Chilean Embassy in Dupont Circle on Monday Nov 25 at 6pm. This one has the added bonus of Lily Meyer (author of Short War). Let me know if you or anyone you know wants to be on the invite list for this one ASAP.
Some big news! My first book, Mars on Earth: Wanderings in the World’s Driest Desert, was released today in hardcover by Rocky Mountain Books. It’s available in North America, Europe, Australia and beyond, and you can look for it now on Amazon or via your local bookstore (a🧵)
Again, the book is out TODAY! If you’d like to get your hands on it, search for Mars on Earth: Wanderings in the World’s Driest Desert wherever you buy your books.
My agent says it’s not an easy book to pin down with a snappy description. He’s right. My wanderings in the Atacama are also meditations: on living as a gay man in a macho culture, on my relationship with both my partner and my adopted home, on social revolution and democracy.
My @GeographicalMag review of @MarkOnTheMap’s Mars on Earth — an insightful & engaging exploration of the Atacama Desert — is now online.
From ghost towns to observatories, mystics to miners, he shows this inhospitable region is ‘anything but lifeless’.
https://t.co/w1o4tLgWQR
Thank you @ShafikMeghji for your sharp, thoughtful review of Mars on Earth! I’m beyond excited to see it on the pages of @GeographicalMag . Let the countdown begin to publication in just over month…
In the new @GeographicalMag, I review Mars on Earth by @MarkOnTheMap, an insightful & engaging exploration of the Atacama, the world’s driest non-polar desert.
From ghost towns to observatories, mystics to miners, he shows this inhospitable region is ‘anything but lifeless’.
@insidetravellab Sure, you might click on the following links:
‘Reach for the Sky’
‘Set in Stone’
‘Inside Santiago’s bid to become the Katmandu of the Americas’