Travel Journalists

Browse the Clippings.me directory of travel journalists below. We found 478 travel journalists listed.

Jack Queen

Journalist

Hi. You can find some of my favorite clips below. Stories will save us, I hope. Thanks for stopping by.


Renee Frances

Writer. Storyteller. Life-Long Learner.

SoCal native travelling the world. Passionate about telling stories that cultivate reflection & captivate the imagination. I believe every story deserves to be told well -- and everyone has a story that deserves to be told.


Theodora Filis

Freelance Content Writer/Editor/Blogger

Environmental Investigative Journalist Radio personality and contributor: Mornings with Mike 99.5 FM WBAI FLASHPOINT - KPFA 94.1 FM China Talk Radio - Beijing, China


Sofia Sims

Freelance Writer and Editor

I am an NCTJ-accredited journalist with over five years' experience writing, researching and editing stories for both print and online publications. As a native Spanish speaker, I also have expertise in translation and transcreation.

GB


Ciaran McEneaney

Content Creator and Copywriter

When I'm not searching for missing Lego pieces or judging living room fashion shows I write copy and content for clients across a broad range of niches. Below are some links to my work.

IE


Susie Norris

Chef / Author / Educator

I've been cooking, baking, teaching, and writing about food for over twenty years. I focus on desserts and culinary travel, so, fortunately, my work is never done. My classes (usually in Boston or the Berkshires) cover classic French techniques, local markets, and sustainable food policy. This portfolio is an archive of my articles, reviews, and recipes, including pieces about my cookbooks, CHOCOLATE BLISS (Random House/Celestial Arts, 2008), HAND-CRAFTED CANDY BARS (with Susan Heeger; Chronicle, 2013), and A BAKER'S PASSPORT (Amazon, February 2019). The blog FoodMarketGypsy.com chronicles my adventures and won the International Association of Culinary Professionals Digital Media Award in 2016. In other writing realms, I have served as a television executive and a grant writer. I look for collaborations on story concepts, familiarity trips, reviews, junkets, and those who share the philosophy that baking and breaking bread are important, humorous, and life-affirming pursuits.


Tejas Nair

Freelance Writer

I am from Mumbai and I focus on wordplay. Originally an Engineering graduate, I am currently a Content and Digital Marketing Manager at SMG Convonix. Hobbies included reading, watching films, and playing video games.


Angela Griffin

Travel writer & blogger

Travel writing my way around the world, one country at a time. I'm into mountains, walking, wildlife and taking the road less travelled. I'll eat anything once, and love seeing a new place from above, be it from the top of a skyscraper, a mountain peak or from a plane window, accompanied by a chilled glass of wine. I regularly write for Flight Centre UK, Round the World Experts and Gapyear.com, and I'm a major contributor to the Bradt Travel Guides to Namibia, Zanzibar, Botswana and Tanzania.

United Kingdom


daisy barringer

Freelance Writer/Editor/Content Strategist

I'm an experienced writer, editor, and storyteller with a passion for finding new and important stories to tell in a way that resonates with readers. I write about pretty much anything and everything (seriously) including, restaurants/bars, travel, sports (I had a 49ers column at SFist for nine years), lifestyle, fashion/beauty, commentary/opinion pieces, interviews, and more. I've even put my gigantic Saint Bernard to good use by reviewing dog products (Note: you can put a 150-pound dog in a fitted onesie meant to control shedding, but you can't make him like it). My work appears on Thrillist, Eater SF, Eventbrite, SFist, The Nob Hill Gazette, Adobe, The Bold Italic, Buzzfeed, xoJane, Dogster, CBS, Time Out, WineCountry.com, Culture Trip, Yelp’s business blog, Thumbtack, Patreon, SteveHarvey.com, and others. I also have experience as a copywriter and content strategist for brands like Victoria's Secret, bebe, deLiA*s, AutoDesk, NorCal Cannabis, and Sephora.

US


Victoria Mackinlay

Chief Storyteller and Children's Author

Raised in the UK, Victoria studied Modern Languages and Literature at Bristol University with stints in France and Italy. She worked in Ireland before moving to Sydney, Australia in 2008. Lover of travelling and squeaky-sand beaches, Victoria has visited 52 countries (still counting...). Her favourites are India, Italy and Bolivia. Having amassed some incredible experiences working for Google for 9 years (including receiving the Guinness World Record for simultaneous Zorba dancing), Victoria began freelance writing when she was on maternity leave, focusing on parenting and travel features. In 2020 Victoria won the 'State Library NSW Award for Emerging Children's Author' and her debut picture book RIBBIT RABBIT ROBOT was a CBCA shortlisted book in 2021. Victoria’s two new books, THE BARK BOOK (Harper Collins) and THE LION WHO CAME TO STAY (Scholastic) have been featured on the TODAY show and The Guardian. Victoria is Chief Storyteller at House of Kitch Communications.