Celebrating the world's finest travel writing and travel photography
19 - 21 February 2010
at the Royal Geographical Society, London
 
 

WHAT'S ON: WRITING EVENTS
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Two exciting days of readings, debates and workshops from today's leading experts.

FRIDAY 19 FEBRUARY


NEW – A pre-Festival afternoon devoted to our Learning Programme:

    • Practical learning and networking opportunities at the highest level.
    • Led by a Landmark speaker and leading professional organisations.
    • Suitable for hobbyists, semi-professionals and career-builders.
    • You can choose to improve your travel photography or travel writing.
    • Highly structured programme runs 2-630 pm.

WRITING  LEARNING PROGRAMME
Get the inside take on how to create and publish your stories:

    • INSIDE TRAVEL WRITING Introductory discussion with working professionals from the British Guild of Travel Writers.

    • LANDMARK WORKSHIP WITH CHRIS STEWART The bestselling travel book writer, much loved for his funny accounts of life in a ruined farm in Andalucia, shares practical advice and inspiration.

    • MEET THE EDITORS Panel discussion and question session with distinguished travel editors from the national press.

    • NETWORKING OPPORTUNITIES Specific breaks allow you to meet and talk with the experts.

SATURDAY 20 FEBRUARY


LANDMARK LECTURES
Special hour-long presentations by the living legends of travel:

    • FERGAL KEANE, acclaimed foreign correspondent.

    • JAN MORRIS, grande dame of travel writing.

GUEST CURATORS
Top creative agencies offer their take on the current issues:

    • GRANTA LITERARY MAGAZINE on new voices in travel writing.

SOLO SPOTS
Readings and slideshows with this season's authors and photographers.

SUNDAY 21 FEBRUARY


LANDMARK LECTURES
Special hour-long presentations by the living legends of travel:

    • DERVLA MURPHY, iconic travel author.

    • CHRIS STEWART, bestselling funny travel writer.

GUEST CURATORS
Top creative agencies offer their take on the current issues:

    • ELAND BOOKS on the future of travel writing.

SOLO SPOTS
Readings and slideshows with this season's authors and photographers.

Tickets can be bought for each day and give you access to all public sessions.

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How to get to the venue


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ALL-DAY FEATURES
Throughout Saturday and Sunday you can enjoy:

Creative tutorials
Discuss your creative work one-to-one with a professional (booking required)  

Special curators
Presentations by top creative agencies 

Photographic exhibitions
Displays from top travel photographers

The RGS Collection
Personal possessions from the great travellers of history displayed and discussed by an RGS curator

Travel films
Drop-in cinema showing travel documentaries modern and historical

Commercial exhibition
Browse and buy from leading companies in publishing, travel and more

Exclusive access
To our historic venue, the headquarters of the Royal Geographical Society

Book signings
Get your books signed in person by festival speakers, at our dedicated Stanfords book stand

Social hub
Mingle and meet with fellow travellers at our two cafes in the beautiful Hall and Old Map Room

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