Trust and Travel Writing
US based attendees: Saturday, Nov. 13th @3pm PST
AUS based attendees: Sunday, Nov. 14th @10am AEDT
The past two years have seen the world and our journeys around it shift seismically, and with that, our writing must evolve too. In this two-hour workshop, led by Australian travel writer and author of Go Lightly, How to Travel Without Hurting the Planet Nina Karnikowski, we will explore ideas around:
· Being present with the world and its changing ecologies
· Connecting to our senses and how this more embodied way of writing can inform our relationship to the places we visit and how we write about them
· Using our travels, and our writings about them, as a force for good
· Viewing our journeys as personal pilgrimages
This workshop will expand our understanding of travel writing as both a genre and a practice, and as such will be highly interactive, with lots of time dedicated to writing and reflection.
US based attendees: Saturday, Nov. 13th @3pm PST
AUS based attendees: Sunday, Nov. 14th @10am AEDT
The past two years have seen the world and our journeys around it shift seismically, and with that, our writing must evolve too. In this two-hour workshop, led by Australian travel writer and author of Go Lightly, How to Travel Without Hurting the Planet Nina Karnikowski, we will explore ideas around:
· Being present with the world and its changing ecologies
· Connecting to our senses and how this more embodied way of writing can inform our relationship to the places we visit and how we write about them
· Using our travels, and our writings about them, as a force for good
· Viewing our journeys as personal pilgrimages
This workshop will expand our understanding of travel writing as both a genre and a practice, and as such will be highly interactive, with lots of time dedicated to writing and reflection.
US based attendees: Saturday, Nov. 13th @3pm PST
AUS based attendees: Sunday, Nov. 14th @10am AEDT
The past two years have seen the world and our journeys around it shift seismically, and with that, our writing must evolve too. In this two-hour workshop, led by Australian travel writer and author of Go Lightly, How to Travel Without Hurting the Planet Nina Karnikowski, we will explore ideas around:
· Being present with the world and its changing ecologies
· Connecting to our senses and how this more embodied way of writing can inform our relationship to the places we visit and how we write about them
· Using our travels, and our writings about them, as a force for good
· Viewing our journeys as personal pilgrimages
This workshop will expand our understanding of travel writing as both a genre and a practice, and as such will be highly interactive, with lots of time dedicated to writing and reflection.