In Travel Journalism, After Every Disaster Comes “the Perfect Time to Visit”
But what big little lies do we tell ourselves when PR companies spin a local disaster into a travel opportunity?
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Perhaps we all chase the slipstream of culture and feel more relevant in its wake.
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Cailey Rizzo is a writer and journalist from Buffalo who has lived in New York, Paris, and London. She is currently at work on her first novel.
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