Blogger Mentorship Program
“Writing is a skill, and David Farley is an exceptional teacher. This travel writing course is everything you would expect out of a university course, except with the added luxury of doing it at your own pace in the comfort of your chosen environment. With tutoring, editing, writing examples, videos, advice, and feedback, being a part of this course is like having your own private writing mentor. It s helped me improve my own writing, as well as helped me think like a writer and spot errors before I publish them!” – Toni
“David not only explains the ins and outs of what it means to be a travel writer but inspires and teaches his students to become professional storytellers. The feedback and insights David gave me on homework assignments have carried over into everything I ve written since and have changed the way I read other people s work, edit my own, and find ideas. The best part of all — the program actually gets you excited to sit down and write!” – Corey
Plus, a private Facebook community that will help support your work (we post job openings there too), a list of places that hire freelance writers, and sample book proposal and pitch templates to follow that are guaranteed to get editor’s to open your email.
Writing is a skill that requires practice and feedback. That s why you ll be able to submit your writing samples to us for edits. David and I will help you refine your writing, editing, and story planning so you become a better writer from day one. We will give you feedback on structure as well as copy edit your work so that you grow as a writer and land the gigs you want.
Twice a month, David holds office hours where you can ask him anything you want about writing and being a writer. We’ll go through sample articles, help you refine any book proposals, and, overall, just help you better navigate the world of writing and freelancing. Additionally, every so often, we have other writers on as guest hosts so they can share their knowledge and tips with you!
With this program, you’ll get audio interviews with 12 award-winning writers and editors as they share their travel writing tips, failures, and successes with you. Additionally, every month, we add a new interview to our archives.
Don has been a travel writer and editor for 40 years. In this interview, he talks about how to break into the industry, his early mistakes, and advice for new writers.
Stephanie is a writing professor at UNC. In this interview, she talks about how to write and pitch a successful book.
Carol talks about creating a niche you can grow with, supporting your family on a freelancer s salary, and the lack of diversity in travel writing.
Derk is the former editor of AFAR magazine. In this interview, he discusses what writers can do to improve the quality of their writing and pitches.
Travis Levius is a freelance writer and editor, content creator, and consultant based in London. He shares his tips on freelance writing with a specific focus on the luxury niche.
Jason is an award-winning travel journalist and current editor of Frommers.com. In this interview, he discusses how to write service articles.
Caroline shares her advice on how to create stories, develop a narrative arc, and write dialogue that engages and captivates the audience.
Rolf discusses his evolution as a writer, how to use traditional writing skills for the web, and finding unique story angles.
Seth is a freelance writer and former NYT Frugal Traveler. In this interview, he shares his advice on pitching editors and crafting narratives.
Benet is a writer and editor at The Points Guy. In this interview, she shares her tips and tricks for helping new writers find their footing as freelancers.
Thomas is the editor of the South Florida Sun-Sentinel. In this interview, he covers the dual life of writing and editing.
Faith Adiele is a travel memoirist and founder of the nation s only writing workshop for travelers of color. She shares her tips and advice on writing travel memoir.
This program will teach you how to craft the perfect story, improve your writing, self-edit, and enhance your research through video, writing samples, examples of edited work, and much more.
Our students have gone on to write for the New York Times, National Geographic Traveler, Travel + Leisure, AFAR, and other publications. Many have even published books.
Even in a post-COVID 19 world, there is still a demand for incredible, powerful writing. Moreover, the number of channels out there makes it easy for you to chart your own path. Good writing is always in demand by consumers.
If you’re ready to take the leap, improve your writing, and chart a path to success, join our program and let us help you do so.
“This program surpassed any writing course I have ever taken in college, as a homeschool teacher, or as a travel professional. I really enjoyed the content and how it was presented, along with the fact that I could send in my writing for David and Matt to review and give feedback on. This program is really is the best of the best! Thank you, David and Matt!” Whitney
“I noticed an immediate improvement in my writing after starting the program. David illuminates the fundamental concepts of travel writing in such a relatable way that you will be hard-pressed NOT to have a few lightbulb moments as you progress. From the nuts and bolts of grammar to research, composition, and marketing, David dives into it all. Moreover, the feedback David provided was extremely helpful in helping me identify and correct mistakes! If you want to understand the concepts behind the best travel writing in the world, this program is where to start!” – Christopher
“I took this program to learn the underlying physics of being a great travel writer. Through detailed notes and video tutorials mixed with bespoke and actionable feedback, I found this program suited me perfectly to find structure in my storytelling and also writing for the reader. Supported by a community of bloggers, I now have the confidence to tackle any writing task thrown at me.” – Warren
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David has been writing about travel, food, and culture for over twenty years. His work has appeared in AFAR magazine, the New York Times, the Washington Post, Conde Nast Traveler, and World Hum, among other publications. In 2006 and 2013, he won Lowell Thomas Awards from the Society of American Travel Writers for magazine articles he wrote. He has lived in Prague, Paris, and Rome and now lives in New York City. He is the author of An Irreverent Curiosity and was a host for National Geographic as well as a writing professor at Columbia and New York University.
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