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The Name on the Itinerary?
Saxon Henry has been a journalist for fifteen years, and has written for an array of publications, including The New York Times, the Wall Street Journal and Robb Report. In her niche as a design/architecture journalist, she is a former contributing editor to Interiors Magazine and MIAMI Magazine, and a former regular contributor to Luxe, Modernism and Manhattan. As a design-related travel writer, she is a former regular contributor to Delta Sky, Latitudes, Cayman Airways and Aishti. Henry’s book Four Florida Moderns was published by W.W. Norton & Company in early 2010. She publishes a number of blogs, including Roaming By Design and The Road To Promise, and her new Social Media consultancy firm, Adroyt, founded with Richard Holschuh, is now in full swing. After years of writing for a variety of publications, Henry considers capturing a client's most authentic and marketable voice a skill she has honed with great effort, making the process of identifying that voice seem effortless, though nothing could be further from the truth!-
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The Room by the Sea
I’m in Maine, enjoying the hospitality of The Cliff House in Ogunquit, perched above the sea on a wildly gorgeous stretch of rocky coast. Being able to drink in the surroundings has been one blessing from my opportunity to stay; … Continue reading
Posted in Maine, Narrative Nonfiction, New England, Resorts, Seaside Vacations, Travel, Travel Tuesday, Wine
Tagged #TravelTuesday, Books on Writing, Maine, Ogunquit, The Cliff House, travel, writing
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A Taste of Maine
I attended a wonderfully executed event held by Visit Maine earlier this month, which has me dreaming up some idyllic summer plans. The food during the evening at the St. Regis Hotel was delicious, and the wine crisp and clean … Continue reading
Posted in Architecture, Maine, Museums, Music, New England, Opera, Resorts, Seaside Vacations, Train Travel
Tagged Arm Chair Traveler, Art Museums, Bethel, Bethel Area Chamber of Commerce, Bethel Inn Resort, Cape Elizabeth, Dream House, Good Food Guide, Inn by the Sea, Maine, Music, musical, New England, NYC, Ogunquit, The Cliff House
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