Joshua G. Berman 3999978 152917749 2007-08-22T13:38:20Z 24.8.153.234 '''Joshua Berman''' (born [[1973]] in [[West Virginia]]) is an award-winning author and travel writer. He has spent much of the last 10 years volunteering and traveling throughout [[Central America]], particularly [[Nicaragua]]. Joshua met his future co-author, Randy Wood [http://www.therandymon.com], while both were [[Peace Corps]] Volunteers in [[Nicaragua]]. After completing their two-year tours of service, the two returned to write ''Moon Nicaragua'' for Avalon Travel Publishing. Berman and Wood have proceeded to publish two more editions of Moon Nicaragua, as well as co-author a new title, ''Living Abroad in Nicaragua.'' In 2003, Berman took over ''Moon Belize'' from a retiring author and won a Lowell Thomas Travel Writing Award (Bronze in the Best Guidebook category) for his work. Born in [[West Virginia]], Joshua moved to [[East Meadow, New York]] at the age of 12. He has a Bachelor’s degree in Environmental Studies from [[Brown University]]. He has one sibling, a brother, Todd Berman. Joshua is married, and currently living in [[Colorado]] with his wife, Sutay, also a former [[Peace Corps]] Volunteer. They have traveled and volunteered in several different capacities since their wedding in 2004. Though Berman specializes in Central America tourism and environmental issues (especially Nicaragua and Belize), he recently expanded his horizons, completing a 16-month "voluntourism" trip around the world, documented on The Tranquilo Traveler: Not Your Typical Round-the-World Honeymoon [http://blog.stonegrooves.net/]. ==Published Work== Travel guides: *Moon Handbooks Belize [http://www.moon.com/catalog2/belize.html], co-author *Moon Handbooks Nicaragua [http://www.moon.com/catalog2/nicaragua.html], co-author *Moon Handbooks Honduras, contributed text and photos *Living Abroad in Nicaragua, co-author Magazine Articles: [http://www.boston.com/travel/articles/2005/05/01/the_languid_banquet_offered_by_belize/ ''The Languid Banquet offered by Belize''], [[Boston Globe]], May 1, 2005 ==References== http://www.moon.com/catalog2/nicaragua.html ==External links== Joshua's website: http://joshuaberman.net/ The Tranquilo Traveler blog: http://blog.joshuaberman.net/ {{DEFAULTSORT:Berman, Joshua G.}} [[Category:1973 births]] [[Category:Living people]] [[Category:Peace Corps volunteers]] [[Category:American travel writers]] {{US-nonfiction-writer-stub}}