Showing posts with label Contests. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Contests. Show all posts

Friday, March 19, 2010

52PerfectDays.com's 3rd Annual Travel Writing Contest...


52 Perfect Days has launched their 3rd Annual Travel Writing Contest.

This year's theme is National Parks.

Submissions should be 1000 words focusing on a National Park, National Monument, National Seashore or Historic Parks in the United State or Canada, highlighting how to spend a perfect day there.

Head over to 52 Perfect Days for full submission guidelines

Deadline is 31st October 2010

First Prize is a trip to Oahu, 2nd Prize 2 Nights in Palm Springs, 3rd Prize a Wordpress Website, and 4th Prize a Tom Bihn Travel Bag. And 10 runner up prizes of a a copy of Best Travel Writing "True Stories from Around the World".

Thursday, March 18, 2010

The Vacation Gals Are Giving Away a Personal Assistant...

Got too much to do and not enough time? Fighting against deadlines? Need more time for research, proofreading, etc, etc, etc?

If so, then you could probably do with a personal assistant.

And the Vacation Gals have one to give away.

Here's what's on offer...

TaskUs, an hourly virtual personal assistance service, has teamed up with the fabulous Hyatt Place hotel brand to offer The Vacation Gals readers an incredible giveaway: 30 hours of virtual assistance to use by August 2010, and a two-night stay at any Hyatt Place property in the United States with no blackout dates or expiry date.

How to enter...

Leave a comment over at The Vacation Gals telling them

- What’s the first thing you think you’ll have your TaskUs virtual assistant do? (Check out TaskUs.com for examples of services.)

and

- Where do you think you’d use your credit for two nights at a Hyatt Place hotel? (Name a city; check out the Hyatt Place website for a full list of locations.)

It might just result in a perfect match.

Sadly only US residents can enter which leaves me out.

Lonely Planet looking for amazing food stories for new anthology...


Ask any travel writer about their favorite travel memories and you can just about guarantee that food will be involved.

In fact, according to Lonely Planet author and editor Don George, ‘every traveller has some unforgettable food story – a larger-than-life feast, a mind-bending immersion in a rural market, the homemade, heart-opening treat shared by a stranger on a claptrap train, an adventure on the trail of an edible exotic. In all these tales, food is an agent of transformation, taking travellers to a deeper and more lasting understanding of and connection with a people, a place and a culture. And if they’re really lucky, it tastes good too!’

With that in mind, Lonely Planet is looking for submissions for the upcoming anthology, A Moveable Feast: Life-Changing Food Encounters Around the World.

All you need is a (true) tale of travel and food. He's looking for original, unpublished pieces of exceptionally high literary quality.

Length is from 1,000 to 3,000 words. Deadline is April 19.

If you have a great food story to tell, email it to Don at don.george@sbcglobal.net with Food Anthology in the subject line. All submissions are on speculation.

A Moveable Feast will be published this fall.

Tuesday, March 16, 2010

Guerrilla Freelance Turns One and Celebrates with Giveaways...

Guerrilla Freelancing, a website 'dedicated to helping every freelancer still in the trenches, working as hard as they can to build up a solid freelance business'is turning one and wants to celebrate by spending this week giving away some great prizes.

Here's their list:

MondayMedia Loot is giving three people a one year subscription to their resource site.

TuesdayPaymo Biz is giving five people an unlimited time tracking and invoicing account.

Wednesday – Rockable Press is giving away 2 ebook copies of “How To Be A Rockstar Freelancer” and 2 ebook copies of our “Freelance Statistics Report“.

ThursdayGiant Themes is giving away 5 free copies of the iSocialize wordpress theme.

Friday – Guerrilla Freelancing is giving away a free ebook titled “Guide to Guerrilla Freelancing” which will showcase some of the best notes from this site as well as new and informative topics for every freelancer who’s in the trenches!


Obviously it's too late to enter Monday's giveaway but all the rest are still up for grabs. so head on over to Guerilla Freelance and start entering.

Personally, I wouldn't mind winning a copy of “How To Be A Rockstar Freelancer”

Sunday, March 14, 2010

Grantourismo to run monthly travel writing competitions...

Sounds like this might the first of many such travel blogging competitions offered by the newly created Grantourismo travel blog. Grantourismo is the brainchild of travel writers Lara Dunston and Terence Carter who are being sponsored by HomeAway Holiday Rentals to do a 'contemporary Grand Tour' around Europe.

The theme for this first travel blogging competition is The ’Hood.

All you need to do is write a 500 word word blog post that motivates people to:

-explore more authentic and enriching ways to travel
-get beneath sthe skin of a place when they travel
-learn to live like locals
-travel more slowly and more sustainably, and/or
-give something back to the places they visit.


Prizes are:

FIRST PRIZE A stay at a HomeAway Holiday-Rentals property of your choice anywhere in the world valued at UK£500 (US$750) and a Viator tour voucher worth £100/US$150

SECOND PRIZE A Context tour voucher worth US$100

THIRD PRIZE an annual subscription to AFAR magazine

PHOTOGRAPHY PRIZE* Olympus FE 4040 cameras worth UK£160/US$240

Deadline: 28 March

For further instructions and terms and conditions, visit the Grantourismo Travel Blogging Competition: March page

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Lonely Planet Photography Contest...

For as long as I can remember, there have been Lonely Planet guidebooks available to help travelers travel.

With their publication of the 15th edition of the guide to Australia, Lonely Planet has officially published it's 100 millionth book.

Lonely Planet is celebrating this milestone by inviting travelers to share photographs of their favorite travel experiences online.

The Lonely Planet Photo Competition is open to travelers around the world. You don't have to be a professional photographer. All you need is a travel image you want to share.

Each photo will be judged on how it tells a story - through combined image and a caption - and whether it captures the adventurous free spirit of Lonely Planet and getting to the heart of a place.

So go ahead and dig out your favorite travel image and who knows, you might just win the grand prize - round-the-world trip for two - or one of 200 Nokia handsets valued at around $740.

Images can be uploaded at http://www.lonelyplanet.com/win until July 28th, 2010.

Finalists will be announced August 18th and the grand-prize winner will be announced August 26th.

Wednesday, October 7, 2009

Wanderlust and Lipsticks 2nd Annual Travel Writing Contest...

Wanderlust and Lipstick, a travel site for women, are holding their 2nd annual travel writing contest.

Submission guidelines:

Choose a category

*Adventure
*Family Fun
*Food & Drink
*Off the Beaten Path
*Spiritual


Write a travel article for that category

Submit it before November 31, 2009 to WanderlustAndLipstick (at) gmail (dot) com

More specifically...

Must be a nonfiction travel story
Indicate which of the above categories your story fits in
Include the category, your name, address and contact information at the beginning of the article
Email article in an Word doc (no PDF’s, please) to WanderlustAndLipstick (at) gmail (dot) com
Make it fun, interesting and personal!
Note whether it has been previously published and where
800-2,500 words in length
Must be received prior to November 31, 2009 23:59 PST
Open to women only (sorry guys!)
DO NOT send images with your story unless you are contacted to do so.

The prizes
:

Grand Prize is a 12-day Health and Harmony land tour of Vietnam with Buffalo Tours

5 Best in Category prizes including Bayliss bags from Overland Equipment and CoolMax Blankets and Travel Pillows from Cocoon.

Winners will be announced no later than January 15, 2010

Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Travel Writing Contest for Teens...

The 3rd annual FTF Teen Travel Writing Scholarship is being held by the Family Travel Forum (FTF), an award-winning website for family vacation information.

The scholarship, in association with professionals from the Society of American Travel Writers (SATW), is for teens who want to write about their travel experiences.

It's open to all teens ages 13 to 18 enrolled in a junior high, high school or homeschool program in the United States, Canada or American school abroad. They need to submit a maximum 600-word essay with photo or even video on any type of trip and any aspect of a trip they have taken in the last three years.

Prizes include cash awards ($1,000, $500, $200) and a two-night family stay at any Homewood Suites Hotel.

For more information and rules, visit FTF Scholarships.

Sunday, July 12, 2009

Writing Contest: Win Free Entry to 'Linda Formichelli’s Write for Magazines E-Course'...

Dream of writing for magazines but don't know where to begin. Then Linda Formichelli’s Write for Magazines E-Course might just be what you need.

Here's a chance to win Free Entry into Linda Formichelli’s Write for Magazines E-Course.

From Renegade Writer Blog...

"My next 8-week Write for Magazines e-course will begin on August 3, 2009. If you’d like to enter to win free entry into the Premium course (which includes 8 weeks of unlimited e-mail support), here’s a contest for you: Somewhere in my Write for Magazines website, I’ve included instructions on how to enter the contest. Find and follow the instructions by July 20, and you’ll be entered into a drawing to win free entry into a course that has helped students land assignments with magazines such as Writer’s Digest, Woman’s Day, Cottage Living, Black Health, E: The Environmental Magazine, and more. Happy searching!"

Linda co-authored The Renegade Writer's Query Letter's that Rocked, a great guide for anyone looking to get more freelance writing gigs.

Saturday, July 11, 2009

Newest 'Dream travel writing' Contest: The Big Trip

Well, here we go again. Here's yet another 'dream travel writing' contest.

The details from The Big Trip website:

Need a vacation? Looking for a dream job? TheBigTrip.comsm brand travel site is about to change your life. We are now hiring for the greatest job in the world. Apply now to become our next correspondent traveler and spend 15 weeks traveling The United States in style. Get ready to walk along the beautiful sandy beaches at the country's best beach resorts, drive a Ferrari down the Las Vegas strip, skydive over the Red Rock mountains of the western deserts... and so so much more!

We are looking for our next candidate to live the dream life and get paid to do it. Your responsibilities will include having the time of your life, and documenting your journey along the way for the world to see.

The perks? Of course, all travel expenses are covered and the job comes with a $50,000 salary as well as benefits, and some great must have toys to use along the way. Sounds good? Make a video resume telling us why you would be perfect for this job and fill out the application to see if you have what it takes to be our next big star.


But before you get too enthused about applying, check out my post over at Perceptive Travel on Who Wins in the ‘Best [Travel] Job in the World’ Campaigns ?

and also this post by the art predator on Careful, Murphy-Goode, Social Media Just Might Spit Wine in Your Face.

And if you do decide to apply anyway, let us know...

Wednesday, May 20, 2009

Win a Copy of Lonely Planet New Zealand's South Island...


I was sent a copy of Lonely Planet New Zealand's South Island to review for Perceptive Travel blog. The review will be posted this weekend, but I have to say from what I've read so far, this is the book to read if you've ever thought about heading to New Zealand. It will convince you that the South Island is the place to go. Of course, I'm kind of biased, being that Christchurch is my hometown and the South Island is basically my backyard and playground.

You can win a copy of this guidebook by heading on over to Perceptive Travel Blog and leaving a comment. Giveaway is worldwide and is open until the 1st of June.

Good Luck.

Saturday, March 14, 2009

Winner of The Writer Mama book giveaway is...

Hi everyone. Hope you enjoyed Christine Katz's (aka Writer Mama)take on finding an agent. It was definitely food for thought. Must admit, thinking about an agent isn't on my agenda at the present time, but it's good to know what to consider when I come to that crossroad in my writing career.

Now, don't forget that you can continue to follow The Writer Mama blog tour by checking in here for daily locations.

Meanwhile, the winner of The Writer Mama book, thanks to my trusty random number selector, is...

rightonmom

Congrats. If you could email me (kiwiwriter at xtra.co.nz)with your email and postal address, I'll send that on to Christine who will send you out your very own copy of The Writer Mama.

Thursday, March 12, 2009

The Writer Mama Blog Tour and Giveaway arrives at Write to Travel.

As I mentioned the other day, Christine Katz (aka The Writer Mama) is on a blog tour celebrating the two year anniversary of her online growth at The Writer Mama and Writers on the Rise online community, plus the publication of her book The Writer Mama.

Today, we're lucky to have Christine stop by and write a little about the mystery behind getting an agent.


Your Agent, Your Partner by Christine Katz

One thing I am always emphasizing to writers when they attend a writer’s conference in hopes of impressing an agent is this: you are looking for a partner, not hoping to be discovered. An agent is not a magician. She can’t wave her magic pen and get you a deal unless you are completely capable and you can prove it on paper. (As we’ve already covered in the posts on book proposals.)

I have been extremely fortunate when it comes to partnering with an agent because I already had an offer before I went looking. In fact, Jane Frideman referred me to my agent, Rita Rosenkranz of Rita Rosenkranz Literary Agency, and I haven’t looked back since. Rita has decades of experience in the publishing industry and did an excellent job negotiating my contract and filling me in on all the newbie writer things I didn't understand. My head still spins when I look at my contracts. And it’s reassuring to know that I can always call on Rita to answer a question or check up on something that might have been overlooked.

Of course, before asking Rita to represent me, I’d either met or had phone discussions with several agents. I was impressed with Rita’s depth of knowledge, patience, and straightforwardness. If you don’t have an agent and you are planning on pitching a book, I highly recommend that you get one. Not only can an agent negotiate a better contract for you than you can negotiate on your own, she can also advise you through the first-book process and help you envision a future writing career.

Just remember, like writers, agents are a diverse bunch. I know many writers who have “broken up” with their agents for a variety of reasons. And I don’t recommend that writers sign lengthy or excessively over-committed contracts. I like the arrangement I have with my agent. We work on one book at a time and if we both want to work with each other again, it’s our choice, not our obligation, to do so.

A few things to keep in mind: Just because an agent is the right agent for a writer friend, she may not be the right one for you. She might. But then again, she might not. Be sure to interview both your friend and her agent to determine if she is a fit for your project and personality.

Be sure you interact with as many agents as possible when it’s time to select one. Be selective and check references. This is not the time to take risks. Publishing is risky enough. Your agent should be rock solid.

Don’t expect your agent to be your mother or your buddy. She is your business partner and if you are going to develop a deeper friendship, it will happen over time. Trust your instincts. Getting out of an agent agreement is possible but, of course, it’s a hassle you’d rather avoid.

.......


Today's Book Drawing: To enter to win a signed, numbered copy of Writer Mama, answer the following question in this blog's comments:


Sometimes the perfect agent isn't someone with a personality just like yours. It's the person with the opposite personality because then you make a more balanced team. Briefly describe your personality and then describe the personality that you think would compliment yours in an agent (doesn't have to be your opposite, but this is a good opportunity for self-reflection).


Thanks for participating! Only US residents, or folks with a US mailing address can participate in the drawing. Please only enter once per day.

Where will the drawing be tomorrow?

Visit http://thewritermama.wordpress.com/ to continue reading the rest of the Writer Mama story throughout March 2009!


About the book:

Writer Mama, How to Raise a Writing Career Alongside Your Kids by Christina Katz (Writer's Digest Books 2007)

Kids change your life, but they don't necessarily have to end your career. Stay-at-home moms will love this handy guide to rearing a successful writing career while raising their children. The busy mom's guide to writing life, this book gives stay-at-moms the encouragement and advice they need including everything from getting started and finding ideas to actually finding time to do the work - something not easy to do with the pitter-patter of little feet. With advice on how to network and form a a business, this nurturing guide covers everything a writer mama needs to succeed at her second job.

Wednesday, March 11, 2009

Writer Mama's Anniversary Blog Tour Giveaway Visiting Write To Travel...


Write to Travel has been chosen to be a stop on The Writer Mama Anniversary Blog tour Giveaway.

The blog tour kicked off at the beginning of March and has been visiting blogs around the world ever since.

The first stop, at Writing the Poetic Way, explained how author Christine Katz (aka Writer Mama) planned on visiting a different writing blog each day to share a consecutive installment of The Writer Mama Story.

Christine, by the way, is also the founder of Writers on the Rise, a active and informative online writing community for writers whatever their level of expertise.

Follow Christine's blog tour journey from day to day and don't forget to stop back here on Friday the 13th to visit with Christine and to enter for your chance to win a copy of The Writer Mama, the definitive guide that provides the knowledge, tools and inspiration to launch and develop a successful freelance writing career.

Thursday, March 5, 2009

Winners of the Intrepid Travel Writers Contest Announced...

Last month I mentioned that I had entered a travel writing contest over at Wanderlust and Lipstick. Well, the winners were announced today and unfortunately, I wasn't one of them.

But that's okay. After reading all the winning articles, I can see why they were chosen. Check them out for yourself.

Grand Prize Winner was Ylli’s Gifts by Jann Huizenga

The eight 'Best in Category' winners were...

Lost and Found by Shelley Seale

Memento Mori by Charlotte Chester

Anatomy of a Bribe by Antonio Sanchez

Commiserating with Camels by Alexis Wolff

Shangri-La by Tom Czaban

The Calcutta Railway Riot by Vicki Flier Hudson

Check, Please
by Kay Vail-Hayden

Riding the 341 by Mara Gorman

Make some time to read these fine travel articles. I promise that they will not only entertain you but also make you look at how you craft and create your own travel articles.

After reading them all, I realized that in order to improve my own travel writing, I need to...

- add more local color to my writing.
- add more local characters to my writing.

...and I think I'll start by revising the article that I submitted.

Friday, January 30, 2009

Last Chance to Enter Travel Writing Contest...

I've entered the Wanderlust & Lipstick travel writing contest.

Have you?

There's only one day left(closes 31st January) for entries in one of the eight categories...

Adventure
Family Fun
Food & Drink
Local Culture
Solo Travel
Spiritual
Wit & Wander
Women’s Travel

Submission guidelines here.

There's a great first prize - win a 15-day trip to the Sacred Land of the Incaswith Intrepid Journeys - as well as numerous smaller prizes all worth winner.

Plus there's a chance that your entry might be included in a book anthology of travel writing. Those chosen will be paid $50 and have a byline in a travel book.

So why not give it a go...

Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Wanderlust and Lipstick Joins with Intrepid Travel to Sponsor Travel Writing Contest...

Here's a chance to sharpen your writing skills and maybe even win a 15 Day Trip with Intrepid to Discover the Sacred Land of the Incas. Other prizes include 5 travel bags from Timbuk2 and 3 SteriPEN Travelers, plus a chance to be published in a travel writing anthology.

All you have to do is write a travel story and impress this line up of judges...


* Nancy Brown, Travel Writer, What a Trip
* Amanda Castleman, Adventure and Travel Writer
* Stephanie Elizondo Griest, Travel Writer
* Greg Hubbs, Editor, Transitions Abroad
* Tim Leffel, Editor, Perceptive Travel
* Pam Mandel, Freelance Writer

Deadline is 31 January 2009 so you'd better get writing.

iWend Travel Writing Contest ends on Friday

It's not too late to enter iWend's “Traveling By Alternative Transportation” Essay Contest.

“The author of the best story is going to get to build their own Timbuk2 bag – meaning you get to choose the colors and fabrics! – and we’re also throwing in some cool stuff from Planet Bike.


How to enter?

1. Write a story no longer than 1000 words.
2. Submit it to contest[at]wendmag[dot]com.
3. Deadline for submissions is January 23, 2008.

Full details here

Saturday, December 20, 2008

Win a Copy of ‘The Eco-Travel Guide’.

Just a quick tip. Traveling the Green Way has a book giveaway running until the 2nd of January 2009.

They have a copy of ‘The Eco-Travel Guide’ by Alastair Fuad-Luke on offer.

Written by a sustainable design consultant, the book focuses on…

- the how, what, and why of eco-travel and offers ideas on how to minimize our impact as both a daily commuter and a long haul traveler.

- lists 200 vacation destinations around the world and information on green products ranging from hybrid vehicles to green travel clothing.

For your chance to win, head over to Traveling the Green Way and tell them how you travel green…

Sunday, December 7, 2008

Travel Related Fitness Giveaways at Healthbolt...

I’ve been playing Mrs Santa Claus this week over at Healthbolt with all the great giveaways that have been lined up for the month long ‘31 Days of Giveaways.’

And since many of these giveaways are perfect for the traveler, I thought I’d better give Write to Travel readers a heads up so they could head on over and enter into a giveaway or two.

Just click on the picture and it will take you to that specific giveaway post…

Yoga-Paws_Healthbolt

pedi_relxax_healthbolt

tappening_healthbolt

perfect_pushup_healthbolt


And if you think these are great, just wait to see what’s lined up for next week…