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Michael Blanding is an award-winning magazine writer who covers politics, social issues, and travel. He has written for publications including The Nation, The New Republic, Consumers Digest, AlterNet, The Boston Globe, Condé Nast Traveler, and Boston Magazine, where he is a contributing editor. He has also taught journalism at Emerson College, Northeastern University and Tufts University. He is currently working on a book of investigative non-fiction .

Featured Books

Moon Vermont Travel writers Michael Blanding and Alexandra Hall provide a unique look at the Green Mountain State, from sampling artisan cheddar at the Grafton Village Cheese Company to skiing at Killington Mountain Resort. Moon Vermont gives travelers the tools they need to create a more personal and memorable experience. (Moon Handbooks, 1st Edition, May 2008)

Moon New England From the whaling history of Nantucket to the best routes for fall foliage in Vermont, Moon New England gives travelers the tools they need to create a more personal and memorable experience. With expert writers, first-rate strategic advice, and an essential dose of humor, Moon guidebooks are the cure for the common trip. (Moon Handbooks, 1st Edition, May 2007)

Featured Articles

Dirty Little Secrets—Why Rehab Centers Must Come Clean New methods for treating drug and alcohol abusers have created confusion and sometimes flawed choices for consumers. (Consumers Digest, May/June 2008)

Meet the New Boss(es) It’s called workplace democracy, and at the local companies leading the movement, employees can set their own pay, veto new projects—even demote the chief exec. But as some are finding, that’s still not always enough to make coworkers get along. (Boston Magazine, September 2007)

The Departing When young, middle-class families with children flee for the suburbs, a city is robbed of its heart and soul. San Francisco is embracing radical new ideas to stop this urban flight. Shouldn't Boston be doing the same? (Boston Globe Sunday Magazine, August 30, 2007) PLUS: Hear Michael talking about this article on National Public Radio's "Here and Now"

The Ways of the Gun Massachusetts has some of the country’s toughest gun laws. So why is Boston flooded with firearms? The answer lies inside the city’s thriving black market for illegal weapons. (Boston Magazine, May 2006) Finalist for the 2006 Livingston Awards for Young Journalists PLUS: Click here for exclusive statistics on gun trafficking in New England ALSO: Hear Michael talking about this story on the National Public Radio's "On Point"

Gun Crazy A growing rift among hunters represents the best opening in years for liberals and moderates to blunt the effects of the gun lobby. (The New Republic, September 4, 2006)

The Case Against Coke A global, grassroots campaign against Coca-Cola is using product bans and lawsuits to shed light on the corporate giant's exploitation and brutality in Colombia, India and elsewhere. (The Nation, May 1, 2006) ALSO: "Coca-Cola, ein Fall für die Gerichte" (German translation by Anne von Gladiss; Beschreibung der Organisationen); "Il Caso Coca-Cola" (Italian translation by Rete Boicottaggio Coca-Cola)

The Devil You Know The true story of the man who had it all—a house in the suburbs, a good job, five kids—until he went on the Internet to hire a hit man to kill his wife. (Boston Magazine, September 2004)

The Great Pretender Jumping from rooftop to rooftop with his cross-dressing pal, abandoning glitzy homes and cars along the way, and stealing identities of Livingston AwardsBoston lawyers to pay for it all, Shawn Pelley led authorities on a dizzying chase of catch-me-if-you-can. (Boston Magazine, August 2003) Finalist for the 2003 Livingston Awards for Young Journalists

The Invisible Harvest Exploitation. Coercion. Poverty wages. New England has its own Grapes of Wrath, and it's happening now. Inside the hidden world of the migrant farm workers who put food on your table. (Boston Magazine, October 2002) Finalist for the 2002 Livingston Awards for Young Journalists

The Other Cape: Cape Ann, Massachusetts This picturesque seaside community inspires your inner artist. (Yankee Magazine, May 2007)

Cambodia: Below the Surface Far from the tourist buses, the real beauty of this troubled country is finally emerging. (with Alexandra Hall, Boston Globe, August 24, 2003)
Sidebar: Serenity Instead of Crowds Beat the rush at Angkor Wat

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Case Against Coke

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The Invisible Harvest
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