This year we're asking for 600-800 words that must include the phrase 'and then it happened' somewhere in the story. Your story can be set anywhere and about anything as long it's true, vivid, and makes us feel like we've seen the place with our own eyes. The extraordinary prizes include:
- A fantastic break for two in Portugal, courtesy of Wexas and TAP Air Portugal.
- A commission to write an article about your trip for Wexas Traveller magazine
- An invitation to the Edward Stanford Travel Writing Awards ceremony in February
- A place on the next Bradt Travel Writing Seminar
The competition is free to enter, and we've gone on to commission further pieces and whole books from previous winners. Click here for all the details you need, and here for Jonathan Lorie's view on travel-writing competitions (along with some valuable tips).
Good luck!
Travel writing seminar Also of interest to aspiring travel writers... the next Bradt Travel Writing seminar, in association with Travellers' Tales, is in London on 29th September. Book your place here.
Warm welcomes Nancy Chuang is our Photographer of the Month for September. See her striking images of people who have welcomed her into their homes around the world and read the stories behind them.
Go slowly in Somerset Somerset is our latest Slow Travel destination. There's cider, hiking, castles and. well, more cider. Just be sure not to rush anything.