Sonya Zalubowski is a journalist whose work took her all over the globe. Her specialty was Eastern Europe. As a correspondent first for the Miami Herald and later the Chicago Sun-Times Field news service and Seattle Post-Intelligencer, she had a front seat at history. Sonya’s reporting covered the spectrum, from the rise of Solidarity in Poland to the fall of the Berlin Wall.
After returning to the Pacific Northwest and family, she worked for Newsweek magazine and The Oregonian newspaper. She has studied fiction writing with author Tom Spanbauer’s Dangerous Writers and has published several short stories, including in the Alimentum food journal, VoiceCatcher and BellaOnline.
Sonya’s latest direction is a return to travel and travel writing and her blog can be read at seniortravelswithsaz.blogspot.com
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By Sonya Zalubowski*. The red dust of Tanzania’s iron-rich soil still clings to my athletic shoes. I’ve been loathe to clean them, wanting in this small fashion …
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