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Kate Evans is a Kiwi journalist and the author of Feijoa: A Story of Obsession and Belonging, which traces the globetrotting story of New Zealand's favorite fruit (which is actually from South America). After 12 years travelling the world, she's now happily putting down roots in Raglan with her family--while deepening her relationship with the wider North Island for Frommer's. Her work has appeared in The New York Times, The Guardian, The Washington Post, and Scientific American, and she is a regular contributor to New Zealand Geographic. Read more at kateevans.org.
Naomi Arnold is a journalist and author living in Nelson, at the top of New Zealand's South Island. A lifetime lover of print, she has written feature stories for most New Zealand magazines and newspapers and international publications including The Guardian, The Washington Post, Gastro Obscura, Lonely Planet, and BBC Travel. Her six books cover topics including New Zealand conservation and astronomy, and her latest, Northbound, is a memoir of walking the length of New Zealand on Te Araroa in 2024. Read her work at naomiarnold.net.
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