While working for a weekly newspaper in New Jersey, Matthew Lubin’s fortune cookie told him, “You will step on the soil of many countries.” He didn’t know at the time that within three years he’d move to China, where he’d spend almost four years.
After returning to the US he set out on another journey that started in October 2013 in Tokyo as a digital nomad. During that time he lived and worked in six countries over the course of a year. He then spent a few years as an editor and writer in Taipei before repatriating to the US.
He enjoys drinking craft beers, particularly variations of IPAs and porters, and sampling foods from around the world. He hasn’t met a country with a food he didn’t like.
His work has appeared in
- The Westchester Review
- Financial reality of being a digital nomad – Insider
- Visiting LA while only using public transportation – Insider
- Scoot in-flight magazine
- Jing Travel
- The News Lens
- Taiwan News (they have deleted all content older than 5 years)
- FluentU
- Asia’s Best Hotels & Resorts
- Shenzhen Daily
- TravelSort
- Rockchuck Summit
- Freelance Writing Jobs Network
- Unshod Quills
- The Aroostook Review
- Ink Collective
- American Poets Abroad
- American Drivel Review
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