Thomas Kohnstamm
The Lonely Planet writer says he made a bunch of stuff up, accepted free food and lodging for favorable reviews, and sold drugs on the side just to survive. Kohnstamm’s book, “Do Travel Writer’s Go To Hell?”, comes out shortly, and the jury’s out about whether the news is a well-timed publicity stunt, another entry in our on-going obsession with the line between truth and fiction, or just a bunch of his quotes taken out of context?
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Rough Day Around the Lonely Planet Offices, Right?
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Now Kohnstamm Denies He Made Anything Up
nytimes.com
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Do Travel Writers Go To Hell? Official Site
thomaskohnstamm.com
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The Beginning of a Back-N-Forth Twixt Kohnstamm and Lonely Planet
thelede.blogs.nytimes.com
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“Lonely Planet Reeling After Author’s Fraud”
news.com.au
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Lonely Planet Getting Ripped in the Travel Blogs
gadling.com
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See You in Hell, Thomas Kohnstamm
bravenewtraveler.com
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The Lonely Planet Forum on Kohnstamm
lonelyplanet.com
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Lonely Planet Responds to the Kohnstamm Story
lonelyplanet.com
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Is This a Case of Quotes Out of Context?
seattletimes.nwsource.com
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Thomas Kohnstamm Blogs His Visit to Patagonia
lonelyplanet.mytripjournal.com
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Thomas Kohnstamm’s MySpace Profile
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No But Seriously, Do Travel Writers Go to Hell?
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