Chris Tharp is an American expat, originally from Seattle, and has been living in Busan, South Korea since 2004..
In this second part of the podcast we chat about his published writing on Medium and for the Asia Times, as well as commissioned work for National Geographic and his 2 books - Dispatches from the peninsula and The Worst Motorcycle in Laos.
Chris also gives us a glimpse of travelling in Georgia...and through the Caucasus...which is a great read.
In the Top 5 Chris tells us who we should be reading,
Sitting down and listening to Foreigner...and why there’s just enough cheese to make it delicious…Would Joel McHale ever return Chris’ calls...and the OK Hotel in Seattle.
We discuss why clicking links is the hardest thing for people to do...why self-publishing may be the way ahead in the future….and a game of Dictator Bingo!
Find more about Chris and his work:
Website: https://bit.ly/3j3L7K3
Twitter: @ChrisTharpExpat
Amazon: https://amzn.to/2YsV0sP
Medium: https://bit.ly/3j0Pohc
https://asiatimes.com/author/chris-tharp/
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