Finally, finally, finally I’m going to get to Iceland in 2018. I’ve been thinking about this trip for years, and I’ve decided this is the year to make this happen. Like my trip to Ireland, I’m also doing some research for my next book in Iceland. Iceland is a place that inspires wonder, magic, and curiosity. It’s a place that’s still wild, still very much in touch with its historical roots. From Vikings to its dramatic and varied landscape to those famous Northern Lights, Iceland is a place for dreaming.This might need to be done in two trips – one during the summer and one during the winter – because what you see and how you see it is so different from season to season.
Have you been? Do you know people there? I’d love ideas and recommendations. Some things I’m planning:
The Northern Lights
The black sand beaches
The Golden Circle
That landscape – waterfalls, volcanoes, fjords, lava stacks, geysers, hot springs, glaciers caves
The turf houses
What else? I’d love advice!
I couldn’t be more excited to host the live storytelling show New York City’s Secrets and Lies on Monday, January 29th, at CAVEAT on New York City’s Lower East Side. Six incredible storytellers are going to take the stage and spin tales about New York City’s deepest, darkest secrets. They’re all true, except for one. Can you separate outrageous fact from fiction? Come grab a drink, hang out with us, and learn five true tales about this incredible city we call home. If you can guess which story is fiction, you’ll be in the running for a secret prize.