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20 Behind The Scenes Realities of Cruise Ship Workers - The Travel



This piece that I wrote in 2018 for The Travel has become one of the most shared articles I've ever written! In fact, I was talking to a woman at a writing company and she mentioned she heard my name and loved my cruise ship article. I guess I'm a minor celebrity now? See for yourself!

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  Nathan A. Drescher is a globe-trotting journalist and speculative fiction writer from Canada.  You can find Nathan's work in Android Police, Digital Trends, Ottawa Life Magazine, the Algonquin Times, Marketing Edge Magazine, and other publications. Nathan has lived in multiple countries as an English teacher. This includes South Korea and Russia. He also spent a year living aboard fishing boats at sea. He didn't like that, so he came back to land and settled down. Nathan loves to write about time, whether it's what our future world will resemble or how it used to look in the past. He mixes his stories with daring adventure and suspense. Also, food. Lots and lots of food.