Category Travelogue

Castillo de San Marcos

Travelogue: St Augustine, FL

While I did not grow up there, I spent many years living in Florida, in the Tampa Bay area. With a series planned (now dropped, sadly) focusing on the Caribbean, Mesoamerica, and pirates, I decided to use a temporary return…

Mexico Cover

Travelogue: Mexico

After two and a half months in Albania, we had cause to head back to the Western Hemisphere. Based on the timing of certain external factors, we decided to make a stopover in Mexico on our way back to Florida.…

North Macedonia Cover

Travelogue: North Macedonia

We spent two and a half months staying in Tirana, Albania. During that time, we decided to take a day trip to North Macedonia, given that it was in easy driving distance. We hired the same guide who had taken…

Albania Cover Photo

Travelogue: Albania

Tirana In early January the Larkin family traveled to Tirana, Albania, where we’ve been for almost two months. This Balkan nation had the advantage of being open to travelers on US passports (unlike most of Europe), having low covid cases,…

Edinburgh

Travelogue: Scotland

Edinburgh Sometime around the first century AD, the local Scots in Edinburgh built a fort upon a hill to defend against Romans. It worked, and if you’ve seen how steep the hill is, you’d not be surprised. Later, a full…

London

Travelogue: England

In early 2018, I attended a writer’s conference just outside London. As that was our first to the UK, we decided to take the chance to visit some iconic locations across England for research and personal edification. Naturally, London itself…

Greece

Travelogue: Greece

In 2016, we traveled to Europe to research two of my planned series, one inspired by Rome, and one by Greece. After our time in Italy, and brief hiccup getting to Greece, we arrived in Athens. Naturally, for my interest…

Rome

Travelogue: Italy

In 2016 we planned a research trip to two countries: Italy and Greece.  Rome Our flight landed in Rome, which for me, was the #1 location I wanted to see for this trip. While crowds left the city congested, it…

Sacred Pools on Maui

Travelogue: Hawaii

At the beginning of 2015 I lost my dad. My wife and I had just bought our first house and begun planning a family. Juhi was only a couple of months pregnant when Dad’s health suddenly declined. We rushed to…

India Gate

Travelogue: India

In 2007, I made my first research trip. I’d had an enduring interest in Indian mythologies and architecture since I was a young teenager, so I decided it was finally time to head to India and see the culture and…