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Larry Habegger

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Writers’ Workshop Sailing off the Turkish Coast

February 7th, 2008 | Username By Larry Habegger | Comments No Comments »

Learn How to Craft a Travel Article, Write a Memoir and Publish Your Book

I’ll be leading a seven-day writers workshop on the personal travel narrative aboard a traditional 82-foot gulet... [Read this entry]


One Spot Open in Advanced Travel Writing Workshop in San Francisco

October 10th, 2007 | Username By Larry Habegger | Comments No Comments »

I have one spot remaining in my advanced personal travel writing workshop that starts tonight in San Francisco. The class is a series of seven meetings, all but one on... [Read this entry]




Crafting the Personal Travel Story with Larry at Book Passage

May 31st, 2007 | Username By Larry Habegger | Comments No Comments »

One-Day Writers’ Workshop — Saturday, June 2, 2007
This Saturday I’ll be conducting my popular one-day workshop, Crafting the Personal Travel Story, at Book Passage in Corte Madera, CA from... [Read this entry]


Books

December 8th, 2006 | Username By Larry Habegger | Comments No Comments »

Books that Larry has edited
The Best Travel Writing 2007
The Best Travel Writing 2006
30 Days in Italy
30 Days in the South Pacific
Stories to Live By
The... [Read this entry]


Editing Services

December 8th, 2006 | Username By Larry Habegger | Comments No Comments »

Larry is available on a contractual basis to assist writers of all levels.
Editing:
Whether it is a short article or a full-length book, get the best out of yourself... [Read this entry]


Motionsickness Interview

December 1st, 2006 | Username By Larry Habegger | Comments No Comments »

Larry Habegger, executive editor of Travelers’ Tales Books, publisher of the popular line of travel narrative collections, answered email questions from Motionsickness editor Steve Wilson.
Motionsickness: Whose idea was it... [Read this entry]


Stories & Essays

November 26th, 2006 | Username By Larry Habegger | Comments No Comments »

In addition to being co-author of the newspaper column, World Travel Watch, since 1985, Larry also writes about adventure travel, world affairs, the craft of writing, and, to round things... [Read this entry]


Interviews & Appearances

November 26th, 2006 | Username By Larry Habegger | Comments No Comments »

Interviews

Larry interviewed by Motionsickness
Larry interviewed by Rolf Potts

Appearances

Nieman Conference on Narrative Journalism, March 14-16, 2008
Larry will speak on various topics at the Nieman Conference on Narrative Journalism in... [Read this entry]


Teaching

November 15th, 2006 | Username By Larry Habegger | Comments Comments Off

In almost thirty years in the travel writing business, both as a freelance travel writer and an editor of hundreds of stories in the Travelers’ Tales book series, Larry Habegger... [Read this entry]


Speaking

November 15th, 2006 | Username By Larry Habegger | Comments Comments Off

Appearances in 2008
Nieman Conference on Narrative Journalism, March 14-16, 2008
Larry will speak on various topics at the Nieman Conference on Narrative Journalism in Boston March 14-16, 2008, produced... [Read this entry]


About the Author
Larry HabeggerLarry Habegger is a travel writer, editor, journalist, and teacher who has been covering the world since his international travels began in the 1970s. As a freelance writer for more than two decades and syndicated columnist since 1985, his work has appeared in many major newspapers and magazines, including the Los Angeles Times, Chicago Tribune, Travel & Leisure, and Outside. In 1993 he founded the award-winning Travelers' Tales books with James and Tim O'Reilly and is currently executive editor. Larry is an expert in the field of travel safety and security and an inspiring writing teacher and coach, emphasizing the craft and art of the personal travel story. He is an experienced radio guest and public speaker on the subjects of travel writing and travel safety, and he regularly teaches at writing conferences. He lives with his family on Telegraph Hill in San Francisco.
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