Robert Moor

Robert Moor

Robert Moor. USA. He has written for The New Yorker, Harper's, n + 1, New York Magazine, and GQ, among others. He has received the Middlebury Fellowship in Environmental Journalism and has been awarded several times for his nonfiction writing. He lives in Halfmoon Bay in British Columbia. In an interview with the renowned travel reporter Rolf Potts, Moor said: «To write travel literature you must travel cheap, accept the generosity of strangers, read and reread the kinds of things you want to write and always expand the limits of the world. gender. When you travel to a new place, you always have a question or two in mind, some mystery that you hope to solve. The mystery can be vague, even the place itself. But pursuing a mystery, rather than your own pleasure, will prevent you from falling into the trap of thinking it wasn't enough — new enough, bright enough, nice enough, far enough away…. But above all, avoid starting your travel story with a description of the landing at the airport. Your story does not begin where your journey did, but wherever your questions do. In another interview for Coolhunting.com, when asked about his upcoming projects, Moor replied, “My next book will be about trees. I've been looking for trees that have had a particular impact for a while. Certain trees have taken history and philosophy and almost absorbed them through their roots. '