I value depth over breadth, which is why I write almost exclusively about Vietnam—a country I’ve called home for more than a decade.
Why Vietnam? Because I love a good story, and Vietnam is teeming with them. Some are mythological, others grounded in historical fact, but most inhabit that compelling grey space in between. I draw on these narratives whenever possible in my work, whether writing guidebooks for Lonely Planet, Fodor’s and Hardie Grant, or features for The Economist, Wallpaper, Business Insider, The Michelin Guide and others. I’m also the author of Bradt’s Vietnam, the most in-depth guide to the country currently on the market. I hold a BA in Southeast Asian Studies, specialising in Vietnam, and an MSc in Sustainable Tourism.
My VoiceMap walking tours offer more than an introduction to Vietnam’s complex history. They bring to life the stories hiding in plain sight, lead you down alleyways you might otherwise pass by, and introduce you to street food spots that most tourists never find.
Author of the Bradt Guide to Vietnam
Lead author of Lonely Planet's Vietnam
Vietnam contributor to The Economist, Business Insider and Mongabay
Architecture contributor to Wallpaper, Interior Design Magazine, ICON and Frame
Food writer for The Michelin Guide
BA in Southeast Asian Studies
MSc in Sustainable Tourism
British Guild of Travel Writers
Good at finding secrets
Pretends to know a lot about coffee (but doesn't)
Language and linguistics nerd