Deadline: 23 April 2012
DO YOU WANT TO BE A PUBLISHED TRAVEL WRITER?
This
year we decided to shake things up a bit and instead of choosing just
one country for our scholarship…we’ve decided to send you off to three
different countries in Southeast Asia! Once on the ground, you’ll have
the opportunity to see for yourself life beyond the banana pancake
trail, and get to know Southeast Asia from the local perspectives,
through the eyes of three amazing writers.
HERE’S THE TRIPLE-DIP DEAL:
First
you’ll head off to Singapore to go on assignment for five days under
the mentorship of Rough Guides writer Richard Lim to review and update
‘The Rough Guide to Singapore’.
Then you’ll fly to Bali and meet
up with Stuart McDonald, founder of Travelfish, the online travel guide
to Southeast Asia, before heading off on six days of cultural insight
and adventure in Indonesia.
For the last leg of the scholarship,
you will be whisked off to Malaysia for a food odyssey through Kuala
Lumpur and Penang with former local and cookbook author of award winning
hsa*ba Burmese cookbook, Tin Cho Chaw, to explore how cuisine shapes
the lives of Malaysians.
IMPORTANT DATES
**You need to be available between June 18th – July 6th, 2012 to participate on the assignment.**
April 23 Submission deadline
April 24-May 11 Judging preliminary shortlist
May 11-16 Finalists shortlist
May 17 Winner confirmed and announced
May 17-June 17 Trip preparation
June 18 Arrive in Singapore
June 19-20 Meet Richard Lim – Singapore, shadow for two days
June 21-22 Solo assignment for two days
June 23 Meet up with Richard, feedback on assignment etc.
June 24-30 Indonesia: Culture & Adventure
July 1-July 5 Malaysia: Food Odyssey
July 6 Depart
August 20 Copy deadline
WHO CAN APPLY
* This opportunity is open to students, emerging and non-professional writers and lovers of travel looking for a career change.
* The scholarship is open to all nationalities, however, you must have a high degree of proficiency in written English.
*
The opportunity is designed to give you a taste of what it’s like to
be a travel writer on the road, so you must be comfortable doing some
travel on your own.
* Minimum age 18 by the date the scholarship application close (April 23, 2012)
* A current passport with at least six months before expiry
*
You must be available as per the dates set out. Please note these
dates are not changeable in anyway, you must be available for the
entire assignment.
* You should be an exceptional writer with a
lust for adventure travel, a desire to experience new cultures (and eat
them!)and above all, a burning desire to become a professional travel
writer!
WHAT CONSTITUTES A PROFESSIONAL TRAVEL WRITER?
Essentially
this is a ‘learning opportunity’ for someone who is looking for an
introduction into the travel writing industry and importantly keen to be
mentored.
As a guide, for the purposes of the opportunity, we
would consider you to be professional travel writer if you have been
published regularly in newspapers, travel magazines or travel journals.
We would also consider you to be a professional travel writer if you
derive more than 25% of your income from travel writing.
If you have had a few stories published, or keep a regular travel blog then we would not consider this professional.
We
would also like to further clarify that a professional writer of any
sort (travel writer or otherwise) is not eligible to apply if they
derive more than 25% of their income from writing.
Please
consider the spirit of the program which is intended to help those with a
burning desire to be a professional travel writer and need some help
getting started.
Apply now
IF YOU WANT IT, YOU’VE GOT TO SHOW IT. TO APPLY YOU NEED TO:
1.
Write. Craft a 2000 character or less (about 500 words) travel focused
essay based on a personal experience around one of the following
themes;
a. ‘Understanding a Culture through Food’
b. ‘A Local Encounter that Changed my Life’
c. ‘Seeing the World through Others Eyes’
d. ‘Giving Back on the Road’
It’s
up to you to convince our judging panel through your writing that you
have the spirit of adventure and passion for travel writing to be
chosen for this scholarship. We will be looking for:
- great descriptive ability
- strong eye for detail
- ability to uncover and tell a compelling story
- excellent spelling and grammar and a knack for avoiding clichés
2.
Complete an entry form which includes contact details and a maximum
800 character (about 200 words) essay on why you should be chosen and
what the opportunity will mean for you. Your answer will provide
considerable weight in the judging process.
3. One entry per person.
4. The entry must be submitted in English.
Applications close April 23, 2012 at 2pm (AEST)
The
recipient of the Scholarship, along with the shortlist of best entries
will be published on the WorldNomads.com website on May 17th, 2012.
Read the full terms and conditions here >>
CONTACT INFORMATION:
For submissions: apply online here
Website: http://www.worldnomads.com/
Monday, 2 April 2012
World Nomads Southeast Asia 2012 Travel Writing Scholarship
7:30 pm
Literature, Mentor, Mentorship, Opportunity, Scholarship, Talent, writers, writing
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