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by Don George


  Department of Foreign Affairs & Trade (Australia)

  www.dfat.gov.au

  Details of overseas high commissions, embassies and consulates, as well as information on visa regulations, passport advice and the government’s travel advisory service (www.smartraveller.gov.au).

  Facts, figures & statistics

  Australian Bureau of Statistics

  www.abs.gov.au

  Australia’s official statistical organization publishes a range of information including national economic and social indicators, the consumer price index and papers from the 2006 census.

  The British Library

  www.bl.uk

  Online access to one of the world’s greatest collections of historical documents and materials.

  CIA The World Factbook

  www.cia.gov/library/publications/resources/the-world-factbook

  A trustworthy reference to the must-know facts and figures for every country in the world – the travel writer’s go-to source.

  National Statistics Online

  www.statistics.gov.uk

  Easily searchable database of UK published reports, useful if you need specific numbers for a story.

  The World Heritage List

  whc.unesco.org

  The official list of World Heritage sites, with information about why each of them makes the grade.

  Health

  Department of Health

  www.nhs.uk/nhsengland/Healthcareabroad

  Travel health advice for UK-based travelers.

  Travel Health Pro

  www.travelhealthpro.org.uk

  Comprehensive travel health advice for every country in the world, plus factsheets, information about diseases and the latest news.

  World Health Organization

  www.who.int

  Credible information about a variety of world health-related topics and overviews of the health status of member nations.

  TripPrep.com

  www.tripprep.com

  A database of the immunization and vaccine requirements for destinations around the world.

  US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

  www.cdc.gov/travel

  Health information on specific destinations as well as comprehensive health advice for travelers on a range of topics from counterfeit drugs to high altitudes.

  Smart Traveller

  smartraveller.gov.au/guide/all-travellers/health

  Travel health tips and recommendations from the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade.

  US resources

  Travel publishers

  Travel guidebooks

  Avalon Travel

  avalontravelbooks.com

  Publishers of the Moon travel guides and Rick (and now Andy) Steves’ guidebooks.

  Fodor’s Travel Publications

  www.fodors.com

  Publishers of the Fodor’s guidebook series (which is owned by Penguin Random House).

  The Globe Pequot Press

  www.globepequot.com

  Publishers of a variety of theme and destination guides.

  Let’s Go

  www.letsgo.com

  ‘The leaders in student travel’, as a wholly-owned subsidiary of Harvard Student Agencies, employs only Harvard students.

  Lonely Planet

  www.lonelyplanet.com

  Head office is in Franklin, Tennessee; there are also offices in London and Melbourne.

  Rough Guides

  www.roughguides.com

  Head office is in London, there is also an office in New York City.

  Sasquatch Books

  www.sasquatchbooks.com

  Publishers of guides to the Pacific Northwest, Alaska, California and the Southwest.

  Wilderness Press

  www.wildernesspress.com

  Publishers of outdoor activity-oriented guides to California, Alaska, Hawaii, the US Southwest and Pacific Northwest, New England, Canada and Baja.

  Frommer’s

  www.frommers.com

  Publishers of a number of different Frommer’s-branded guidebooks.

  Travel literature

  HarperCollins

  www.harpercollins.com

  HarperCollins publishes travel-related titles, particularly literary non-fiction. Manuscripts must be submitted through an agent.

  Houghton Mifflin Harcourt

  www.houghtonmifflinbooks.com

  Publishes Paul Theroux and Jeffrey Tayler. Manuscripts must be submitted through an agent.

  Knopf Doubleday

  knopfdoubleday.com

  Under various imprints including Vintage and Anchor, Knopf publishes top travel authors like Bill Bryson, Geoff Dyer and Peter Mayle. Manuscripts must be submitted through an agent.

  Penguin Random House

  www.penguinrandomhouse.com

  Publishes travel narrative books; also publisher of Fodor’s, Rough Guides and DK Eyewitness Travel Guides. See the FAQs under About Us for their submission guidelines.

  Seal Press

  www.sealpress.com

  A specialist women’s press (and part of the Perseus Books group) publishing travel literature by women from across the globe.

  Travelers’ Tales

  www.travelerstales.com

  Publishes anthologies and travel advice books, with more than 100 titles in print. Submissions are welcome for the annual anthology of best travel writing, and for book-length manuscripts.

  Publishing industry resources

  Editor & Publisher Databook

  www.editorandpublisher.com/databook

  Editor & Publisher release an annual report of contact information (among other data) for all US and Canadian newspapers. The print version is $389; access to the searchable online database is $995.

  Jeff Herman’s Guide to Book Publishers, Editors, & Literary Agents

  www.jeffherman.com

  A who’s who for the publishing industry. Provides contact information for hundreds of top editors and agents. Published annually.

  Writers’ Market

  www.writersmarket.com

  A database of agents, publishers and publications; monthly and six-monthly subscriptions are available.

  Magazines

  AFAR

  www.afar.com

  AFAR is a literary, ‘experiential’ travel magazine with a focus on stories about making connections with people, experiencing their cultures, and understanding their perspectives.

  American Road

  www.americanroadmagazine.com

  A quarterly magazine to help with planning an American road trip.

  Budget Travel Magazine

  http://www.budgettravel.com/magazine

  For submission guidelines see www.budgettravel.com/contact-us.

  Backpacker

  www.backpacker.com

  Nine issues a year covering destinations for backpacking, camping and hiking, plus reviews, outdoor skills information and advice.

  Condé Nast Traveler

  www.cntraveler.com

  A monthly magazine seeking stories that appeal to upscale travellers.

  Islands

  www.islands.com

  Focus on the Caribbean, Mexico, Hawaii, Tahiti and exotic destinations, there may be opportunities to pitch for their front-of-the-book section. Published eight times a year.

  National Geographic Traveler

  www.traveler.nationalgeographic.com

  Find submission guidelines at: travel.nationalgeographic.com/travel/travelermagazine/about-us/writer-guidelines

  Outside

  www.outsideonline.com/magazine

  A monthly magazine dedicated to covering the people, sports, activities, politics, art, literature and gear of the outdoors. Guidelines for contributors are at: www.outsideonline.com/contact-us

  Travel + Leisure

  www.travelandleisure.com

  Monthly magazine targeting high-end, active leisure and business travelers, open to submissions.

  Newspapers

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  www.ajc.com

  The Sunday section publishes articles on regional, national and international destinations.

  The Baltimore Sun

  www.baltimoresun.com

  Features a Sunday travel section; the best way to break in is by pitching regional articles.

  The Boston Globe

  www.bostonglobe.com

  Sunday travel section.

  Chicago Tribune

  www.chicagotribune.com

  Sunday travel section; interested in the Midwest and shorter stories.

  The Christian Science Monitor

  www.csmonitor.com

  National paper publishing a variety of travel articles and essays.

  The Dallas Morning News

  www.dallasnews.com

  Sunday travel section.

  The Denver Post

  www.denverpost.com

  Sunday travel section.

  Los Angeles Times

  www.latimes.com

  National paper with a Sunday travel section.

  Miami Herald

  www.miamiherald.com

  Sunday travel section.

  The New York Times

  www.nytimes.com

  A national newspaper with one of the largest travel sections in the USA covering a variety of international and domestic destinations.

  The Philadelphia Inquirer

  www.philly.com/inquirer

  The Sunday section publishes articles on regional, national and international destinations.

  The San Francisco Chronicle

  www.sfchronicle.com

  Sunday travel section; break in by pitching California stories.

  The Seattle Times

  www.seattletimes.com

  NW Traveler on Sunday features articles on regional, national and international destinations.

  The Washington Post

  www.washingtonpost.com

  National paper with a Sunday travel section featuring articles on a wide variety of international and domestic destinations.

  Writers’ groups & associations

  You’ll find an extensive list of major writers’ organizations at www.writersandeditors.com.

  American Society of Journalists and Authors

  www.asja.org

  The USA’s leading organization of independent non-fiction writers. Their monthly member newsletter provides valuable information on writing markets; members can also access writer forums, a mentoring program, networking opportunities and a press card.

  International Food, Wine and Travel Writers Association

  www.ifwtwa.org

  IFWTWA is a gathering point and resource base for professionals in the food, wine and travel industries. The association organizes conferences, regional meetings, and press trips.

  National Writers Union

  www.nwu.org

  The NWU is a trade union for freelance writers working in print, electronic and multimedia formats who work for American publishers or employers.

  North American Travel Journalists Association

  www.natja.org

  A professional organization of writers, photographers and editors aiming to provide educational and networking opportunities.

  Poets & Writers

  www.pw.org

  The USA’s largest non-profit organization for poets, fiction writers, and creative non-fiction writers provides information, support and guidance. They also organize writing programs and conferences.

  Society of American Travel Writers

  www.satw.org

  The leading organization for travel writers and other travel media professionals promotes responsible journalism, provides professional support and encourages the conservation of travel resources.

  Classics of US travel literature

  Don George’s list of top 20 works of travel literature by US authors:

  Arctic Dreams by Barry Lopez

  Blue Highways by William Least Heat-Moon

  The Colossus of Maroussi by Henry Miller

  Coming Into the Country by John McPhee

  Desert Solitaire by Edward Abbey

  Ghost Train to the Eastern Star by Paul Theroux

  The Inland Sea by Donald Richie

  The Innocents Abroad by Mark Twain

  Jaguars Ripped My Flesh by Tim Cahill

  Notes from a Small Island by Bill Bryson

  On the Road by Jack Kerouac

  Pilgrim at Tinker Creek by Annie Dillard

  The Snow Leopard by Peter Matthiessen

  The Solace of Open Spaces by Gretel Ehrlich

  Travels with Charley by John Steinbeck

  Two Towns in Provence by MFK Fisher

  Video Night in Kathmandu by Pico Iyer

  Walden by Henry David Thoreau

  Westward Ha! by SJ Perelman

  Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance by Robert M Pirsig

  Writing courses

  Association of Writers & Writing Programs

  www.awpwriter.org

  Dedicated to the promotion of writers and creative writing programs at universities in the US and Canada, with writing programs, conferences and contests.

  ShawGuides’ Guide to Writers Conferences and Workshops

  www.writing.shawguides.com

  Free access to continually updated information on almost 1500 writing conferences, writers’ workshops, creative career writing programs and literary retreats.

  UK resources

  Travel publishers

  Travel guidebooks

  AA Travel Publishing

  shop.theaa.com/store/leisure

  Travel guides to the UK and beyond plus walking guides, restaurant and hotel guides and a range of travel narrative books.

  Berlitz

  www.berlitzpublishing.com

  Over 130 pocket guidebooks to the world put together by the team that also produces Insight Guides.

  Bradt Travel Guides

  www.bradtguides.com

  Bradt focuses on emerging travel destinations with its range of travel guides; it also publishes other titles in travel literature, ‘slow travel’ guides to British regions and wildlife guides.

  Crimson Publishing

  www.crimsonpublishing.co.uk

  Publishes various series including Pathfinder Guides and Gap Year Guides.

  Dorling Kindersley

  www.dk.com

  Heavily illustrated Eyewitness country, city and regional guidebooks, Top Ten guides to world cities and a family travel series. Part of Penguin Random House.

  Footprint Handbooks

  www.footprinttravelguides.com

  Travel guides for independent and adventurous travelers.

  Insight Guides

  www.insightguides.com

  Over 400 highly pictorial guides to the world, plus pocket guides and thematic guides.

  Lonely Planet

  www.lonelyplanet.com

  Head office is in Franklin, Tennessee; there is also an office in London.

  Rough Guides

  www.roughguides.com

  Guidebooks to over 120 destinations, plus music and other reference guides.

  Time Out Guides

  www.timeout.com

  A range of themed London guides (eating and drinking, for cyclists, weekend breaks, etc), plus guides to over 40 (mostly European) cities.

  Trailblazer Publications

  www.trailblazer-guides.com

  A range of route guides for the adventurous traveler including walking guides and rail guides.

  Travel literature

  Bloomsbury Publishing

  www.bloomsbury.com

  Bloomsbury does not have a large travel literature list but it does publish books in the ‘travel and adventure’ genre. Submissions must come via an agent.

  Eye Books

  www.eye-books.com

  Small publishing house specializing in travel books about personal journeys and growth – ordinary people doing extraordinary things.


 

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