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Bill Donahue
Bill Donahue has written for The Atlantic Monthly, DoubleTake, Mother Jones, National Geographic, The New Yorker, The New York Times Magazine, & elsewhere. He has work in Best American Sports Writing 2003 and in Best American Travel Writing 2004. He is a contributing editor for Outside magazine.
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Browse Bill's bookshelf at Powell's Bookstore.
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Read Bill's heart-breaking piece about becoming a writer in the presence of his indomitable grandmother.
Read Bill's stories about skier Bill Johnson, amateur scientist William Fender and the search for the Oregon Giant Earthworm, a kayak trip down the Los Angeles River, searching for the ghost of writer Paul Bowles in Tangier, riding all-terrain-vehicles in the stripmined hills of West Virginia, and a deranged genius on a quest to visit every single Starbucks in the world.
Read Bill's recent Washington Post Magazine cover story on cycling in Dominica, plus the online discussion.
Visit Bill's website.

