by Susan Jagannath | Jul 5, 2021 | Bestsellers, Camino, Faith, Featured, Self-publishing, Spain, Travel
Facebook Twitter Google+ Pinterest When I wrote The Camino Ingles: 6 days to Santiago in 2016, it was part experiment, part sheer annoyance because I had got lost so many times on what was a simple, mostly well marked route. I had no idea that it would go bestseller...
by Susan Jagannath | Jul 3, 2021 | Bestsellers, Camino, Faith, Featured, Self-publishing, Spain, Travel
Facebook Twitter Google+ Pinterest Making a difference The reason I write is to make a difference in someone’s life, for example, my first book is meant to help pilgrims who are walking the Camino Ingles, a lesser and shorter way to Santiago de Compostela. When...
by Susan Jagannath | Jun 15, 2021 | Bestsellers, Camino, Churches, Israel, Self-publishing, Spain, trekking, Writing
Facebook Twitter Google+ Pinterest The Camino Reopens to Vaccinated Pilgrims from Specified Countries I take any opportunity to celebrate the Camino. More and more news as Spain opens up cautiously – so even though I cannot personally walk, I have updated the...
by Susan Jagannath | May 28, 2021 | Adventures, Camino, Spain, trekking, Walking
While some are coming out of lockdown, others are going into lockdown, and it’s time to start planning our next adventures from home. Some author friends and I have got together to offer you six ebooks that will get you excited for your next hiking or walking...
by Susan Jagannath | May 17, 2021 | Adventures, Camino, Spain, Walking, Writing
Write. your book in 100 days! Transcript Leigh:Hi, everyone, welcome to the Camino Cafe. We are so excited that you are here listening to our show on our new podcast or maybe you’re watching on our YouTube channel. So welcome. We’re glad you’re here....
by admin | Apr 24, 2021 | Adventures, Camino, Food, Spain, Walking
NOTE: Who would imagine that 5 years have gone since I walked this route on this exact day – that is a SURPRISE! Day Three on the Camino Ingles was all about surprises – good surprises like churros and castles. The climb out of Pontedeume was not a good...