by Writing Workshops Staff
A year ago
Diana Spechler, author of the New York Times Opinion series Going Off, teaches a very popular class called Writing Essays About Travel and Food.
While we're waiting for Diana's next class to start, we wanted to compile a list of places where you can submit your travel writing. Even better: if you're writing about travel and food, two topics that go exceedingly well together, you'll appreciate the list below.
When submitting your travel writing we recommend setting your sights high. There are a lot of magazines and literary journals out there eager to read your work and possibly give it a home. With so many markets out there, we put together a list of our 27 favorite places to read great travel writing stories. Take a look at the list below, and get your submissions in the queue:
- Travel + Leisure
- Outside
- Creative Nonfiction
- New Yorker
- AFAR
- Conde Nast Traveler
- National Geographic Traveler
- National Geographic
- New York Times Magazine
- The Atlantic
- Harper’s Magazine
- Nowhere
- Virginia Quarterly Review
- Smithsonian
- New York Times
- Oxford American
- Washington Post Magazine
- Food and Wine
- Vice
- T Magazine
- Esquire
- Ecotone
- Paris Review
- Backpacker
- Roads and Kingdoms
- Men’s Journal
- Tricycle
And, if you're looking for a class in fiction, poetry, nonfiction, or screenwriting, we've got you covered.