Travel Experiences
Keath Fraser has travelled widely in Asia, Europe, Australia, India and Cambodia, and these experiences have contributed to his work greatly. Keath edited the book “Bad Trips”(1991) and “Worst Journeys: The Picador Book of Travel” (1992) both humorous anthologies authored by various writers concerning their experiences in foreign lands. The Author's Travel experiences have clearly had an effect on his work since his fictional stories take place in his areas of travel.
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