Level up your travel writing with our brand new course 🎓
From pitching to networking and making it work financially, we've got it covered
Over the past four (!) years writing this newsletter, we’ve made it our mission to demystify the industry and help new voices break into travel writing. As part of that goal, we’ve got some exciting news: we’re launching an online course.
We sat beneath bright lights for a whole day to record wisdom gleaned from a combined 20+ years in the industry. It was probably the most awkward we’ve ever felt in our lives, but the results are something we’re both pretty proud of.
Over eight video modules and multiple additional resources and activities, our new course How to Become a Travel Writer in the UK: Travel Journalism 101 aims to equip you with all the tools you need to build a successful travel writing career.
If you’re a new or aspiring travel writer and want a complete non-nonsense guide to the industry, with practical guidance, tips and activities to help you land pitch after pitch, this course is for you.
We’re only opening the the enrolment window for new students until 5pm BST on Friday 30th August. If you want access, you need to sign up quickly.
We also offer a 30-day money-back guarantee. Just drop us an email within 30 days of purchase and we’ll return your payment — no questions asked.
Important: After this week, we won’t be emailing all subscribers about our course because we don’t want to dilute the purpose of this newsletter.
If you want to receive emails when we open the course again later this year, sign up to our course-specific email list here. You get access to a free Pitch Pack where you can read pitches by us that were commissioned by The Telegraph and National Geographic Traveller.
I signed up for the course but do have a few questions I'd like to ask to make sure it's a good fit for me. I know there is a 30-day refund period but I'd actually like to ask the questions before I start taking working on the course. What's the best way to reach you?