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Stephen Brewer has been writing travel guides for three decades. As an editor and writer, he has focused on European coverage for such magazines as Esquire, Connoisseur and Geo, and he was a producer of a popular radio travel show for many years. He has written several previous guides for Frommer s, Insight, and other companies, as well as authoring Beautiful Small Coastal Towns for Rizzoli. Stephen divides his time between Manhattan and Italy. Rachel Glassberg moved from Los Angeles to Berlin in 2011, hoping to rediscover her German roots, escape the tyranny of car ownership and spend less money on rent and pilsner. Within the next year, she found herself deputy editor of the English-language print and online magazine Exberliner (Berlin in English since 2002!). She now spends her days haranguing writers, correcting misplaced apostrophes, and regulating the use of Berlin cliches like the phrase poor but sexy . She's also reported on leech farms, Wild West amusement parks, anti-Semitism, German music rights, and food, food, food. In her spare time, she writes songs about the Ampelmann and Sven the Berghain doorman in her poor but sexy studio apartment in Neukolln. Born and raised in Berlin, Germany, Kat Morgenstern discovered her passion for travel early on. At the tender age of 18, she left Germany to begin a journey that has taken her halfway around the world and is still in progress today. Professionally, Kat is a grassroots herbalist, ethnobotanist, nature mentor, writer and eco-travel professional. She is the founder and director of Sacred Earth, a network and educational resource for 'plant people' of all species, and of Sacred Earth Travel, a dedicated online eco-travel consultancy and the author of several walking guides. Having spent most of her adult life in the UK, the US and France, she currently makes her home between the southwest of England and Germany's southern Black Forest, where she has explored the mountains and vales, mostly on foot. A native German, Andrea Schulte-Peevers has been a professional travel journalist for over 20 years. After spending most of her adulthood in the UK and the USA, she now makes her home back in her beloved Berlin. A Germany content expert, her extensive work portfolio includes guidebooks, articles, online content, photography and consulting about all regions and facets of the country. Her work has been published by Lonely Planet, National Geographic, Michelin, Dorling-Kindersley, USA Today, Conde Nast Traveler and many more. Donald Strachan is a writer and journalist who has written about Europe for publications worldwide, including National Geographic Traveler, the Guardian, Sunday Telegraph, Independent and others. He resides in London. "
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