Showing posts with label Amanda Castleman. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Amanda Castleman. Show all posts
20 May 2011
adios - i'm off to the amazon
Still reeling from wrapping up The Global Citizen Project earlier this week, I'm headed to the Amazon on Sunday to check out the latest addition to Aqua Expeditions' Amazon cruise vessels - the M/V Aria. I'm very much looking forward to returning to one of my favorite corners of the world and cannot wait to get my pink dolphin fix.
Thank you Amanda Castleman, Alex Kralicek and Libby Seiter Nelson for the school supplies and clothing donations. Thank you LAN for flying me LAX - LIM - IQT.
Note: This trip is a fully hosted press trip, with the exception of flight arrangements from SEA - LAX.
05 January 2011
still a few spaces in writers.com travel writing master class with amanda castleman, david farley, thomas swick, edward readicker-henderson and yours truly
Take your travel writing to the next level in the new year! There are still a few spots left in Writers.com's January Travel Writing Master Class with Amanda Castleman and guest critiquers David Farley, Charyn Pfeuffer, Thomas Swick and Edward Readicker-Henderson.
Take your prose to the next level, honing your voice and perspective. Anchored by Amanda Castleman, this extended online workshop assembles a roster of teaching talent that's rarely seen outside of conferences. Students receive weekly one-on-one feedback, not just Q&A, and assignments ranging from tweets to YouTube, but concentrating on evolving each author's narrative voice. Even the most experienced writers have blind spots and unconscious ticks and we can help retune 'em!
This online workshop starts Monday, January 10 and runs for 12 weeks. The cost is $445 and late enrollment accepted until day 10. TGCP readers receive a 5% discount with the code MC111CP.
Guest critiquers include:
New York University Instructor David Farley, author of the award-winning An Irreverent Curiosity: In Search of the Church's Strangest Relic in Italy's Oddest Town (1 week)
Charyn Pfeuffer, a culinary and travel freelancer who is undertaking The Global Citizen Project - 12 voluntourism projects in 12 countries - thanks to social-media fundraising (1 week)
Lowell-Thomas-winner Edward Readicker-Henderson, whose poetic musings on quiet have appeared in AARP Magazine, Forbes Traveler and National Geographic Traveler, among other outlets (2 weeks)
Author and columnist Thomas Swick, whose observations on the trade have been honored by Travelers Tales, Best Travel Writing and Best American Travel Writing (2 weeks)
Explore imagery and epiphanies apt to an area. Sharpen your eye for timely angles and compelling quests. Push your plot arcs further and master the interweaving of action, analysis and reflection.
We’ll delve into the sound of words on the page, as well as how to capture the best quotes from locals and experts. The class will even touch upon investigative tactics: when to tuck that press pass in your hat band... and when to meditate and read poetry for inspiration. Finally, you'll refine your cutting, redrafting and repurposing skills, exploring the same material through different subgenres and editors.
Amanda Castleman spent eight years in Europe and the Middle East, before returning to freelance full-time from her homeport of Seattle. Her articles have appeared in The International Herald Tribune, MSNBC.com, Wired, Salon, Italy Daily, The Athens News and Sport Diver, along with the UK's BBC, Guardian and Sunday Express. Her Honduras scuba article won a 2007 Lowell Thomas award (travel writing's ersatz Pulitzer).
Amanda has contributed to 30-odd books, including Greece, A Love Story and Rome in Detail, plus titles for National Geographic, Frommer's, Michelin, DK Eyewitness, Time Out and Rough Guides. She has launch-edited glossy consumer magazines, as well as a Silicon Valley start-up. Previous gigs include graphic- and web-designing, and staffing and editing on metro dailies. In addition to Writers.com, Amanda teaches through the Richard Hugo House and TravelWritingClass.com, which offers week-long workshops in Rome. Her website is http://www.amandacastleman.com/ and she ego-casts further on the blog Road Remedies.
Not sure if the master class is for you? Take our quiz to find out.
To see the Travel Writing Master Class week-by-week syllabus, click here.
Take your prose to the next level, honing your voice and perspective. Anchored by Amanda Castleman, this extended online workshop assembles a roster of teaching talent that's rarely seen outside of conferences. Students receive weekly one-on-one feedback, not just Q&A, and assignments ranging from tweets to YouTube, but concentrating on evolving each author's narrative voice. Even the most experienced writers have blind spots and unconscious ticks and we can help retune 'em!
This online workshop starts Monday, January 10 and runs for 12 weeks. The cost is $445 and late enrollment accepted until day 10. TGCP readers receive a 5% discount with the code MC111CP.
Guest critiquers include:
New York University Instructor David Farley, author of the award-winning An Irreverent Curiosity: In Search of the Church's Strangest Relic in Italy's Oddest Town (1 week)
Charyn Pfeuffer, a culinary and travel freelancer who is undertaking The Global Citizen Project - 12 voluntourism projects in 12 countries - thanks to social-media fundraising (1 week)
Lowell-Thomas-winner Edward Readicker-Henderson, whose poetic musings on quiet have appeared in AARP Magazine, Forbes Traveler and National Geographic Traveler, among other outlets (2 weeks)
Author and columnist Thomas Swick, whose observations on the trade have been honored by Travelers Tales, Best Travel Writing and Best American Travel Writing (2 weeks)
Explore imagery and epiphanies apt to an area. Sharpen your eye for timely angles and compelling quests. Push your plot arcs further and master the interweaving of action, analysis and reflection.
We’ll delve into the sound of words on the page, as well as how to capture the best quotes from locals and experts. The class will even touch upon investigative tactics: when to tuck that press pass in your hat band... and when to meditate and read poetry for inspiration. Finally, you'll refine your cutting, redrafting and repurposing skills, exploring the same material through different subgenres and editors.
Amanda Castleman spent eight years in Europe and the Middle East, before returning to freelance full-time from her homeport of Seattle. Her articles have appeared in The International Herald Tribune, MSNBC.com, Wired, Salon, Italy Daily, The Athens News and Sport Diver, along with the UK's BBC, Guardian and Sunday Express. Her Honduras scuba article won a 2007 Lowell Thomas award (travel writing's ersatz Pulitzer).
Amanda has contributed to 30-odd books, including Greece, A Love Story and Rome in Detail, plus titles for National Geographic, Frommer's, Michelin, DK Eyewitness, Time Out and Rough Guides. She has launch-edited glossy consumer magazines, as well as a Silicon Valley start-up. Previous gigs include graphic- and web-designing, and staffing and editing on metro dailies. In addition to Writers.com, Amanda teaches through the Richard Hugo House and TravelWritingClass.com, which offers week-long workshops in Rome. Her website is http://www.amandacastleman.com/ and she ego-casts further on the blog Road Remedies.
Not sure if the master class is for you? Take our quiz to find out.
To see the Travel Writing Master Class week-by-week syllabus, click here.
11 March 2010
media mention: blogging: explore the publishing frontier
Thank you to Writers.com intructor, Amanda Castleman, for mentioning The Global Citizen project in her post today on "Micropatronage and blog sponsorship." Blogging Frontier is a online course for blogging beginners that focuses on the art and craft of new media.
19 February 2010
giving (lots of) thanks. three days to go. 74% funded/$14,831
It's been a five star day in fundraising land. So many people have stepped up to the pledge plate in the 11th hour (okay, maybe it's more like the 72nd hour, but still...). Thank you to all 163 people who have believed in The Global Citizen Project and pledged $14,831 - TGCP is now 74% funded!
I have oodles of thanks to give this Thursday:
Brandi27
Jess Shum, more love from Canada! Thanks, Jess.
Cristin Flannery, friend of my high school friend, Libby (Seiter) Nelson.
Lena Katz, the California/Hawaii/Mexico travel blogger for Orbitz, creator of the Playboy Scout (Playboy’s daily digital lifestyles news feed) and author of Travel Temptations, a travel guidebook series (SUN/SIP/SNOW) published on Globe Pequot Press
Andrew Hetzel & Heather White, thank you for increasing your pledge
Caitlin Fitzsimmons, a professional writer and editor based in San Francisco. She runs a freelance business, specializing in media, society and culture, travel and environmental issues. She runs a travel and food blog, Roaming Tales.
Alex Kralicek, thank you for increasing your pledge
Jennifer Thompson of Thompson & Co Public Relations, thank you for increasing your pledge
Sabrine Rodems, thank you for increasing your pledge
Shawn Kresel, friend from San Francisco, man of unbelievable wit and humor
Amanda Castleman, thank you for increasing your pledge
Joe Campbell, backer for one month of TGCP, I am excited to hear what project/cause/program he feels passionate about and how I can help. Thank you for your generous pledge, Joe. Will you please shoot me an email so I can properly thank you? (cpfeuffer@yahoo.com)
I have oodles of thanks to give this Thursday:
Brandi27
Jess Shum, more love from Canada! Thanks, Jess.
Cristin Flannery, friend of my high school friend, Libby (Seiter) Nelson.
Lena Katz, the California/Hawaii/Mexico travel blogger for Orbitz, creator of the Playboy Scout (Playboy’s daily digital lifestyles news feed) and author of Travel Temptations, a travel guidebook series (SUN/SIP/SNOW) published on Globe Pequot Press
Andrew Hetzel & Heather White, thank you for increasing your pledge
Caitlin Fitzsimmons, a professional writer and editor based in San Francisco. She runs a freelance business, specializing in media, society and culture, travel and environmental issues. She runs a travel and food blog, Roaming Tales.
Alex Kralicek, thank you for increasing your pledge
Jennifer Thompson of Thompson & Co Public Relations, thank you for increasing your pledge
Sabrine Rodems, thank you for increasing your pledge
Shawn Kresel, friend from San Francisco, man of unbelievable wit and humor
Amanda Castleman, thank you for increasing your pledge
Joe Campbell, backer for one month of TGCP, I am excited to hear what project/cause/program he feels passionate about and how I can help. Thank you for your generous pledge, Joe. Will you please shoot me an email so I can properly thank you? (cpfeuffer@yahoo.com)
10 February 2010
media mention: road remedies
The people in my world are truly awesome. I've had moments in my life which have required major rallying, but I am blown away on a daily basis by the kindness of others and their support for The Global Citizen Project. Today is no exception.
Travel writer, Lowell Thomas award winner, fellow Seattleite and friend, Amanda Castleman wrote-up TGCP on her blog, Road Remedies. If you want to cut your teeth on travel writing or take what you know to the next level, Amanda teaches a ten-week, online course Travel Writing: From Press Trips to Punctured Tires about four times a year. Thank you, Amanda for this lovely post and for all the other behind-the-scenes stuff you've done to help promote the project.
Travel writer, Lowell Thomas award winner, fellow Seattleite and friend, Amanda Castleman wrote-up TGCP on her blog, Road Remedies. If you want to cut your teeth on travel writing or take what you know to the next level, Amanda teaches a ten-week, online course Travel Writing: From Press Trips to Punctured Tires about four times a year. Thank you, Amanda for this lovely post and for all the other behind-the-scenes stuff you've done to help promote the project.
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