Sally McKinney's illustrated articles have been published in the U.S., Canada, and around the Pacific Rim. Her writing has been featured in publications including:



Arizona Daily Star
Arizona Republic
Asia Pacific Travel
The Australian
Boston Globe
Boston Herald
Business Traveller (Hong Kong)
Cleveland Plain Dealer
Doctor's Review (Canada)
Detroit News
Denver Post
Far East Traveler
The Globe and Mail
Grand Rapids Press
Hoosier Times
Houston Chronicle
Indianapolis Star
Lake Michigan Travel Guide
London Free Press
Los Angeles Times
New Orleans Times-Picayune
New Zealand Herald
Pacific Way (New Zealand)
Portland Oregonian
San Diego Tribune
San Jose Mercury News
Silkwind (Singapore)
South Bend Tribune
South China Morning Post (Hong Kong)
Straits Times (Singapore)
USA Today
Vancouver Sun








"EXPLORING THE MAYAN UNDERWORLD: GETTING TO KNOW XIBALBA "

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"TRAVELING WITH INSECURITY IN GUATEMALA"

By traveling with a group while taking certain precautions it's likely that you'll also have a memorable time. Click here for full article.

"LAND OF THE RINGS"

This widely syndicated feature, a cover story for Doctor's Review magazine, grew from extensive research needed to write the travel guidebook, Adventures in New Zealand . Click here for excerpts.

"SINGAPORE'S BACKWATER ISLANDS"

To gather material for this article published in Far East Traveler, McKinney hired a small, traditional boat for a memorable ride from Singapore to Pulau Seking. Click here for excerpts.

"DOING RESEARCH FOR A BOOK TURNED A WALKER
INTO A HIKER"


Published in the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, this article takes an inside look at the sweaty effort -- and suggests the huge satisfaction -- that came from writing the Hiking Indiana guide. Click here for the entire article.

"LIGHTS, CAMERA . . . IMPACT?"

This three-page article can be seen on Planeta.com, an award-winning website focused on global ecotourism issues. Read McKinney's complete text here.

Contact Sally McKinney at sallymckinney@hotmail.com.

All images and text are copyright 2006 by Sally McKinney, unless otherwise noted.