In a series here on Goods, we will be spotlighting various Matador community members and providing links to their favorite books.

Matador Member – S.S. Love

Photos by S.S. Love

I stumbled into travel writing a couple of years ago. I absolutely adore and love travelling and observing/absorbing everything around me while I travel. I am the staff travel writer (and I take all the photos on my sojourns) for Valley Living Magazine and am launching to bigger wider reaching publications.

I weave bits and pieces of song lyrics throughout my travel pieces. I begin all of my articles via song.

I want to make a difference by sharing my stories and inspiring a better understanding of other vibrant cultures. Take people on a word journey that leaves them feeling exhilarated, happy and intrigued.

Be sure to check out S.S.Love’s Matador profile.

Favorite books: To Kill a Mockingbird, Island of the Blue Dolphins, The Alchemist, The Grapes of Wrath, The Complete Dictionary of Symbols, The Log from the Sea of Cortez, Eat Mangos Naked.

      

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