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Richard Erickson - Highs and Lows in Belleville Living in Paris for the last twenty years, he has been writing about
Paris online as long as anyone. He writes prolifically for
Metropole Paris where this
article first appeared.
He can be contacted at erickso@world-net.sct.fr.
Abbott Katz - "Never A Slow News Day"
is a PC support analyst who lives in Brooklyn and has written for New York
Newsday and other publications. He will be sure to let you all know when
he plans to be in Paris next, and can be reached in the meantime at
akatz@juno.com.
Michael O'Shea -
Michael O'Shea's Paris Journal -
Michael O'Shea, lived in
Paris for 7 years between October 1989 and April 1996 - roughly a third
of the 20 years he has lived in France. When he moved from Strasbourg,
he went to Paris pretty much as any other provincial going to the city.
Although he is not French by nationality,
he is in almost every other way, with a French
education, French body language and spoken French sans accent.
He currently lives in London, and can be contacted via
michael.oshea@royalblue.com.
Harriet Welty-Rochefort - Letter From Paris
Harriet Welty-Rochefort, a bona fide Midwesterner from
Iowa, visited Paris for the first time while in
college. She became so completely enamored of
France that she stayed - and has been there ever since.
Married to a Frenchman and the mother of two
Franco-American boys, Harriet Welty-Rochefort writes
on business, lifestyle and travel for major U.S.
publications. Her forthcoming book -
French Toast - is a lighthearted look at
French manners and mores.
It is also possible place pre-publication
orders for signed
limited edition copies.
She can be contacted at
101676.467@compuserve.com.
Norman Barth -
pictured here in the Jardin des Plantes in the 5th - is the editor of
the Paris Kiosque, and webmaster/creator of Les Pages de Paris.
He can be contacted at
nbarth@paris.org