“Just met Keph Senett. Just as funny and inappropriate in person. Awesome.”
Jeff Bartlett, Media and PR Specialist | Tourism Jasper
“When Keph Senett writes, readers travel. Regardless of the subject matter. As a PR professional in the travel industry, I read—and write—stories on a regular basis. After a while, too many sound the same. This is where Keph differs. Her talent for observation and description surprises and beguiles. Her work stirs emotion and she clearly and concisely paints pictures. I find her style to be fresh and human and would recommend her without hesitation to anyone seeking authentic, interesting writing.”
Sylvie Laitre, Managing Partner | Mexico Boutique Hotels
“This is a terrific piece. I read LOTS of travel writing, and yours is first-rate. You captured the magnitude of your conquest as well as the humour involved, and included just the right amount of relevant information for travellers. Can’t beat that!”
Heather MacDonald-Bossé, Travel Media Representative | Représentante, médias de voyages, Tourism and Parks | Tourisme et Parcs, Tourism New Brunswick
“Keph Senett’s new travel lit site-love it! She is certainly a writer to watch.”
Heather Parsons, Publishers Representative | Michael Reynolds & Associates
“Brilliant. Your Spanish may be a work in progress, but your English is pretty good. Your comment about Wal-Mart made me laugh so hard I almost choked on a cracker.”
Tamara George, Reader
“Looking at A Bus Called Forward. Travel blogs as well written as yours are rare.”
Iain Manley, Old World Wandering: A Travelogue (via Twitter)
“I couldn’t be more impressed by both the range and obscurity of the titles you cite [in post '4 classic travel books about outer space']. I also marvel at your ability to adapt complex and layered storytelling to the constraints of space and complexity required of this medium. An utterly delightful read.”
Michael Lennick, Owner | Foolish Earthling Productions
“I haven’t followed anything this closely since the US primaries.”
Kristina Spring, Reader
“It is so refreshing to read a blog that has (a) content of interest to someone other that the author… and (b) is beautifully written with style, content, humour and …yes… syntax and solid sentence structure.”
Christopher Dew, Reader
“Hurrah! This is the one that I feel captures the essence of ‘local travel’. The writer has found a real character and has painted a picture. They have also resisted the temptation to steal the show themselves, yet they have still managed to inject a dose of their own personality/feelings. It captures a ‘special’ moment that could only be achieved with local knowledge. It also tackles the problems brought by mass tourism…It manages to be sinister, exciting, romantic and humourous, which is no mean feat.”
Vicky Baker, Columnist, Editor, Journalist | The Guardian, Observer, Time Out, BBC
“[Dirty Shoes] is polished, interesting, and even literary. She understands effective use of verbs… to move the action while suggesting theme and maintaining tone. I could go on regarding her skill. But it’s the cave itself that’s literary. It’s a symbol of her psyche and maybe those of all travelers as we discover new, mildly scary, even dangerous places: frightening, exhilarating, at once attracting and repulsing. Professional caliber.”
Gary Buslik, Award-winning American travel author | A Rotten Person Travels the Caribbean: A Grump in Paradise Discovers that Anyplace it’s Legal to Carry a Machete is Comedy Just Waiting to Happen (Travelers’ Tales)
