The Stapleton 2012 Gay Guide to Key West & the Florida Keys
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.56 (879 Votes) |
Asin | : | B006DJNG1M |
Format Type | : | |
Number of Pages | : | 576 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2014-11-24 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Comprehensive list of attractions, lodgings, restaurants (pricey, moderate and budget), outdoor activities,water sports, excursions. Updated every few months, this is the definitive guide for gays & lesbians to Key West and the Florida Keys. Complete list of gay owned and operated as well a gay-friendly lodgings and restaurants. Stapleton has several other Guides for the gay traveler, including Miami and South Beach, Fort Lauderdale, Las Vegas, San Francisco, among others.
His travel writing includes the popular "Delaplaine Travel Guides" for mainstream audiences, and the "Stapleton Guides," for gay travelers. Also writes "The Annals of Santopia" series, an epic multigenerational story that follows a Santa born in 1900 through to his death 82 years later. Petersburg (coming soon) Tampa (coming soon) St. (See imdb for detai
Has written and directed three features (one doc, two narrative features), and won several awards for his film work. Also writes "The Annals of Santopia" series, an epic multigenerational story that follows a Santa born in 1900 through to his death 82 years later. About the Author Jon Stapleton is the pen name of Andrew Delaplaine, who has written in widely varied fields: screenplays, novels (adult and juvenile), travel writing, journalism. Also "The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes IV," a series of novels starring the great-great-grandson of the famous consulting detective. (See imdb for details). Augustine (coming soon) Email: andrewdelaplaine@mac. His travel writing includes the popular "Delaplaine Travel Guides" for mainstream audiences, and the "Stapleton Guides," for gay travelers. Petersburg (coming soon) Tampa (coming soon) St. Clair political thriller novels. Both s
Little insight, typos, find much of the info on the internet I was very disappointed with this travel guide. It almost seems home-made and self-published, and not in a good way. The reviews generally offered little insight and were poorly written. Some of the reviews were as basic as 'This is a B&B with nice landscaping.' A lot of the grammar and sentence structure didn't even make sense. It seemed like bullet points that had been partially reformatted into pseudo-sentences. For example, "Victorian guesthouse from 1890, Jacuzzi." (p. 1Little insight, typos, find much of the info on the internet DrummerPaul I was very disappointed with this travel guide. It almost seems home-made and self-published, and not in a good way. The reviews generally offered little insight and were poorly written. Some of the reviews were as basic as 'This is a B&B with nice landscaping.' A lot of the grammar and sentence structure didn't even make sense. It seemed like bullet points that had been partially reformatted into pseudo-sentences. For example, "Victorian guesthouse from 1890, Jacuzzi." (p. 14) Is that even technically a sentence? There are typos throughout the book, such as "The breakfast here is a li. ) Is that even technically a sentence? There are typos throughout the book, such as "The breakfast here is a li. "Very Helpful!" according to fufasalg. I saw a couple of typos in this book as well, but I got the book twice (once in the print version and twice in the ebook version) and found the typos were corrected and new listings had been added and other ones deleted. It's the most consistently updated guide to the Keys around.I found it to be the most accurate guidebook to the Keys that I have read in some years, and I've been going down there year after year for 10 years. Much more "personal" than the others ones out there.