Travel Essay Writing Master Class with James Sturz

Write memorable travel essays

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Travel Essay Writing Master Class with James Sturz

DURATION/TIME
8 weeks
Wednesdays
October 18 - December 13
7-10 pm

LEVEL
Intermediate/advanced

LOCATION
New York (Soho)

PRICE
$599 ($575 for )
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Course Details

Travel essays are the most rewarding and challenging form of travel writing. They're an opportunity to move beyond straightforward narratives and service pieces into the realm of what travel and places mean. What do we learn about ourselves and the world when we leave home? How can we capture these meanings and essences in prose others will want to read? Travel essays can be funny, sensuous, or deadly serious. But, above all, they're the magazine and newspaper travel pieces we remember.

This eight-week travel essay writing master class has three parts:

Workshop:
Students will be asked to write three or four articles of 1,000 to  2,500 words, or up to 10,000 words. A maximum of five student articles will be discussed each week. Articles are due by 4 p.m. on Tuesday for discussion the following evening. Students will submit their articles by email so they may be annotated in advance, and all students will be required to read the week's pieces before class.

Criticism:
In addition to student articles, the class will discuss an essay from "The Best American Travel Writing 2006" each week. One or two students per class will also be required to bring in a paragraph or page of travel essay writing that he or she finds exemplary, and be prepared to explain why.

Lecture:
James will discuss various elements of travel essay writing, focusing on what makes essays work and where to sell them.

In this master class, you can expect to:

  • Have your work discussed seriously and annotated by students
  • Understand what makes travel essay writing both work and fail
  • Explore new forms of travel essay writing
  • Discuss craft with fellow writers
  • Learn how to maneuver yourself in the travel writing business

    By the end of class, students can expect to have:
    From 3,000 to 10,000 words of travel essay writing, and an understanding of how to write (and sell) more.

Admission Requirements
Please submit a letter of interest (including a brief work history) and a writing sample (less than 2,000 words).

Instructor Bio

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James Sturz
James Sturz spent three years on staff at Vanity Fair. In addition to his novel Sasso, he has written for more than 70 newspapers and magazines including The New York Times, The New York Times Magazine, International Herald Tribune, The New Republic, The New York Observer, The Boston Globe, Boston Magazine, Travel + Leisure, Conde Nast Traveler, National Geographic Adventure, Scuba Diving, Sport Diver, Islands, Caribbean Travel & Life, Men's Health, Playboy, Detour, Entertainment Weekly, Us Weekly, Glamour, Marie Claire, Redbook, and Saveur. His work has appeared online for SonicNet and Cigar Aficionado. James has also served as a guest editor for the adventure magazine Blue and as a contributing editor for Manhattan File and Lexus magazines. His journalism has also been anthologized in the sociology textbook Human Sexuality. James has appeared on NBC's Inside Edition, CNBC's Real Personal, Sky News's The Book Show, and on Fox's Good Day New York. Pieces he wrote are included in the anthologies Italy: The Best Travel Writing from The New York Times and Best Food Writing 2007.

Testimonials


Although I've worked as a copy editor and researcher for years, I wasn't sure how to properly pitch ideas to editors of other magazines. Thanks to James, I now know the proper way to propose stories. He provided great comments on my articles and gave me the impetus to submit my ideas for publication. -- Kathleen Kent, freelance publicist

"I have been writing for several years, but after taking James' class I felt that I could take my writing to the next level and pitch to bigger publications. Since completing the class I have landed travel pieces in The New York Times, Out Traveler, Flaunt, Clear, and Genre and logoonline.com. -- Cator Sparks

"James is a great instructor, mainly because of the things he doesn't do?he doesn't hold your hand, he doesn't tell you everything you do is good, he doesn't have any corny, touchy-feely advice on writing; he's just a smart, well-spoken guy who knows what he's talking about and can answer your questions. This was by far the best class of its kind that I've taken. " -- St. John Frizell, copy director, Bon Appetit

"I had just read about the seminar. On instinct, I grabbed a last-minute flight from Portland, Maine, so I could attend. I'd do it again in a heartbeat. His teaching style, like his writing, is unpretentious and dramatically effective. What a rare gift! In one fell swoop, James clinched the aspects of the business that I thought I knew, and opened my eyes to all that I did not know. Thanks to the way James filled in the nooks and crannies, pitching perfect proposals to major magazines no longer seems like a daunting, haphazard gamble. I'm eternally grateful." -- Pat Friedman

"James Sturz is fantastic. He pulls no punches and holds no hands. He lets you know when you've got something and when you don't. He teaches a course for the writer driven to break into travel writing, not for the dilettante looking to explore a new style. If you want to become a travel writer, consider this course your first journey." -- Ethan Todras-Whitehill, freelance writer and web designer

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