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Jan Baumgartner is the author of the memoir, Moonlight in the Desert of Left Behind. She was born near San Francisco, California, and for years lived on the coast of Maine. She is a writer and creative content book editor. She's worked as a grant writer for the non-profit sector in the fields of academia, AIDS, and wildlife conservation for NGO's in the U.S. and Africa, comedy writer for live performance at Herbst Theater in S.F., and as a travel writer for The New York Times. Her work has been published online and in print, both nationally and abroad, ranging in such diverse topics as wildlife and nature, travel, humor/satire, Africa, and essays about her experience as a full time caregiver for her terminally ill husband. Her travel articles on Mexico have been widely published; two are included in anthologies. Since her husband's death", and following her passion for world travel, she has made solo trips to France, Italy, Mexico, the Bahamas, Turkey, Kenya and South Africa. She makes her home in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico

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SHARE More Sharing        Wednesday, September 27, 2006
Hope in a Sea of Gray Color emerges from a Cape Town shanty.
SHARE More Sharing        Monday, September 18, 2006
WHAT WILL IT TAKE FOR PEOPLE TO CARE? Rare 100-Foot Tsunami Hits Land-locked Sudan - Inland Wave Swallows Hundreds of Thousands in Darfur, Washes Away Entire Villages - Millions Displaced. It appears as though the word genocide doesn't hold as much water as it once did.
SHARE More Sharing        Wednesday, September 13, 2006
International Day of Peace Many events took place in September of 2001, one of which brought a collective voice of promise in a world otherwise overwhelmed with tragedy.
SHARE More Sharing        Thursday, August 24, 2006
Headlines You Won't See on CNN The Most Trusted Name In News! (or introduced and read in over-the-top loud voice, at times, shouting in order to get the point across sound bytes, perfected in the New School of "Shout the News! for Startled Attention Teleprompter Reading.")
(1 comments) SHARE More Sharing        Saturday, August 5, 2006
FORGOTTEN, AGAIN: DARFUR CRISIS RAGES ON Escalating violence and food shortages exacerbate an already nightmarish existence in Darur
SHARE More Sharing        Tuesday, August 1, 2006
The Importance of Being Arrogant Satirical piece on American greatness and way of life.

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