Ethiopian RPCV Carol Beddo Wins Two Travel Writing Awards
In 2003 Carol Beddo (Ethiopia 1964-66) returned to Bahar Dar, Ethiopia, her Peace Corps village on the shores of Lake Tana, and overwhelmed with memories of being a PCV teacher there in the mid-sixties she began to wonder: Who was that young woman?
While writing about herself as a young woman, she came to understand how the Peace Corps experience provided a foundation for the rest of her life as a community activist and as a consultant in public policy, political campaigns, and elections.
Since this 2003 visit to Ethiopia, she has continued to write about her experiences in the Peace Corps and numerous essays have been published in the San Jose Mercury News, as well as in several travel anthologies.
Two of her essays were recently selected Solas Award winners by Travelers’ Tales and they can be read at http://BestTravelWriting.com on the following links:
http://www.besttravelwriting.com/btw-blog/great-stories/my-ethiopian-tent/
Congratulations Carol for this, and for all your writing about being a PCV in Ethiopia!
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