Tuesday, February 14, 2006

National Geographic Traveler Magazine Debuts Seminar for Travel Writers

In response to the interest from travel writers for a seminar designed specifically for writers, National Geographic Traveler announces a new seminar series debuting in Washington, DC on February 12.

INSIDE SECRETS OF SUCCESSFUL TRAVEL WRITING

Join top National Geographic Traveler writer Andrew Nelson and one of the Traveler editorial staff--editor-in-chief Keith Bellows, executive editor Paul Martin, or senior editors Sheila Buckmaster, Scott Stuckey, or Jayne Wise--for a one-day seminar on how to write the kinds of stories that have earned Traveler the "World's Most Widely Read Travel Magazine" distinction. Come to understand the mindset and strategies behind stories that get inside--and communicate--the heart of a place. Learn how story telling--and not guidebook journalism-- captures the attention of readers. Find out what it takes to make good on Traveler's commitment to tell the stories of "destinations of distinction and character" and the belief that "to enhance an authentic 'sense of place' will benefit both travelers and the locations they visit."

Washington, DC
Santa Fe
San Francisco
New York
Denver February 12, 2006
March 26, 2006
April 9, 2006
May 7, 2006
June 4, 2006

For more information or to register, please go to:

http://santafeworkshops.com/traveler/writers.cfm