In this month's edition of Peace Corps Writers John Coyne (RPCV Ethiopia,
68-70) interviews  Joshua and me  about the  Moon Handbook to Nicaragua, our
recently-submitted Living Abroad in Nicaragua, and life as a writer.  Thanks to
the marvels of the Internet, we were able to pull off the interview even though
Josh was in Thailand, I was in Nicaragua, and John was in Washington State! 

I'm not the first person that was driven to write by the immensity of an
overseas experience with the Peace Corps.  In fact, there's an entire website
dedicated to the family of returned Peace Corps volunteers who put pen to paper
and write, whether that work represents something about the country in which
they served or something different entirely.  See if you recognize any of the
following writers:
	Paul Theroux (Malawi 1963–65)
	Moritz Thomsen (Ecuador 1965-67)
	Bill Barich (Nigeria 1964–66)
	Thomas W. Walker (Colombia 1963–65)
	Alison Weir (Afghanistan 1969-71)
	Kenneth C. Wylie (Sierra Leone 1961–63)
	... and over 700 more.

Link to the interview
Update: this interview was republished by Transitions Abroad magazine.