How two friends wrote a book during the pandemic
We wholeheartedly thank Inna Rothmann for this article on how two friends – an expat and a migrant- wrote a book during the pandemic. The Idea In early April
We wholeheartedly thank Inna Rothmann for this article on how two friends – an expat and a migrant- wrote a book during the pandemic. The Idea In early April
Claudiaexpat gives us a snapshot of London and tells us about InPractice, a wonderful initiative of the Royal Academy of Arts. As you know, I do not live in
Come and meet Sylvie Gormezano and her passion for art communities. Sylvie introduces us to Writing at the Castle, a wonderful retreat for writers in the south of France.
Cristina was at the FIGT conference with Claudia to represent Expatclic, and after that, she started a long and profound reflection on what expats can do to bring hope to the
Silvia is a friend of Expatclic, who has just returned to Dhaka, Bangladesh, having lived there from 2005 to 2008. We thank her for this article filled with interesting tips
Ian Callen is a British expat living in Provence, France, with his wife Anna, and his three kids. He is the founder of Go Provence Supported Holiday, an amazing project that Ian
In Zurich, three expat women, Adriana Puente, Deborah Patroncini and Daniela Ruggiero, are promoting a new English-speaking group for nature-related activities, called “International volunteers supporting WWF Switzerland”. We asked Adriana,
Jennifer joined the Expatclic family last year and she has become an active member of our Online support group. In this interview she tells us about her journey, both physical
When I received the first message from Kate, I was about to board a plane that took me from London back to Milan. Reading her mail and discovering her amazingly
Dear Expatclic friends worldwide, As you can see, we’re really getting a taste for this! This will be our third photo competition open to expatriate women of all nationalities living