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Douglas Rogers (born 11 November 1968) is a Zimbabwean journalist, travel writer and memoirist. ==Background== He was born and raised in Umtali, Rhodesia to Lyn, a lawyer and Rosalind, a drama teacher. He grew up on heavily fortified chicken and grape farms during the Rhodesian Bush War with his three sisters. He survived a car crash when he was 11 years old, the car sped off a cliff in the Nyanga mountains and a female passenger was killed. He attended Chancellor Junior School, Mutare Boys High and later he attended boarding school in Harare at Prince Edward School. He later graduated with a journalism degree from Rhodes University in South Africa. After graduating he was a city reporter for a Johannesburg newspaper and completed freelance editing assignments for Radio 702 and other media outlets. Since moving to London in 1994 he published several feature pieces in newspapers such as ''The Independent''. His first travel piece was published by the ''Sunday Telegraph'' in 1997. He has written extensively for ''Travel + Leisure'', the ''Daily Telegraph'', and ''The Guardian''. In 2003 he moved to the United States on a media visa sponsored by fellow Zimbabwean and Telegraph travel editor, Graham Boynton. He currently teaches travel writing at the Gotham Writers Workshop and lives in Brooklyn, New York with his wife Grace, a television news producer from New Jersey.
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