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"Bill Ecenbarger. To regular readers, one need say no more. Put that name on a story, and they know
that what awaits them is a small masterpiece of writing, wisdom and wit. To editors around here, Bill
Ecenbarger is a godsend – a writer who covers an inordinately wide range of stories and turns in colorful,
provocative manuscripts that you want to read out loud to anyone who will listen.”
– Fred Mann, editor, Philadelphia Inquirer Magazine
“A spell-binding, irresistible read ...Impossible to put down... Better than fiction.”
– American Society of Journalists and Authors
On his award-winning article, “Intimate Strangers,” an account of a heart-liver transplant.
“Using the infamous Line as his guide, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Ecenbarger travels across the
region, investigating the history of race and culture in the U.S.... Part travelogue, part historical essay, this
book is a well-written and dramatic examination of history, geography and race.”
–Publisher’s Weekly
On his book Walkin’ the Line, winner of the Lowell Thomas Bronze Award for “Best Travel Book of 2000"
“This is a lovely, lovely book. Lovingly researched, lucidly and stylishly written, delightfully and artistically presented. It breathes Hawaii.”
-- Kathleen Casey, Travel Editor, The Star-Ledger, Newark
On his book Glory by the Wayside, winner of the Hawaii Book Publishers Association "Award of Excellence"
Wonderful, heart-warming views of a spiritual Hawaii that many travelers miss. [Glory by the Wayside is] not only a grand view of Hawaii’s churches, but also a great guide for your next trip around the islands.
--David G. Molyneaux, Editor, TravelMavens.net
President, Society of American Travel Writers Foundation
that what awaits them is a small masterpiece of writing, wisdom and wit. To editors around here, Bill
Ecenbarger is a godsend – a writer who covers an inordinately wide range of stories and turns in colorful,
provocative manuscripts that you want to read out loud to anyone who will listen.”
– Fred Mann, editor, Philadelphia Inquirer Magazine
“A spell-binding, irresistible read ...Impossible to put down... Better than fiction.”
– American Society of Journalists and Authors
On his award-winning article, “Intimate Strangers,” an account of a heart-liver transplant.
“Using the infamous Line as his guide, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Ecenbarger travels across the
region, investigating the history of race and culture in the U.S.... Part travelogue, part historical essay, this
book is a well-written and dramatic examination of history, geography and race.”
–Publisher’s Weekly
On his book Walkin’ the Line, winner of the Lowell Thomas Bronze Award for “Best Travel Book of 2000"
“This is a lovely, lovely book. Lovingly researched, lucidly and stylishly written, delightfully and artistically presented. It breathes Hawaii.”
-- Kathleen Casey, Travel Editor, The Star-Ledger, Newark
On his book Glory by the Wayside, winner of the Hawaii Book Publishers Association "Award of Excellence"
Wonderful, heart-warming views of a spiritual Hawaii that many travelers miss. [Glory by the Wayside is] not only a grand view of Hawaii’s churches, but also a great guide for your next trip around the islands.
--David G. Molyneaux, Editor, TravelMavens.net
President, Society of American Travel Writers Foundation