Shifting gears to Drive: A Traveler’s Memoir
By Kenneth McNulty, WanderLost Writer When this all began, I honestly had no idea what to expect. Maybe a handful of calls, a cancelled interview or two, and some neat articles. What I didn’t know was...
View ArticleReflections on being a WanderLost Writer
By Angela Brock, WanderLost Writer Writing for WanderLost has allowed me to hear interesting stories like the 94-year-old twins driving the Blennerhassett Island sternwheeler and...
View ArticleIn hindsight—3 takeaways from my travel journalism experience
By Yun Li, WanderLost Writer Fifteen weeks have passed. As my journey with WanderLost has come to an end, it’s high time to reflect on the past experiences and turn a new leaf with travel journalism....
View ArticleTraveling: it just happens
By Alexandra Newman, WanderLost Writer If there is one thing I have learned from this class, it is: if you make plans, they won’t work out. Thinking back on it, I have never really planned far ahead of...
View ArticleA New Preparedness; Thanks!
By: Katie Derr, WanderLost Writer With Professor Kevin Grieves’s travel journalism capstone course coming to an end, I am extremely proud to exit having acquired knowledge from both professionals and...
View ArticlePack a knack for discovery
By Sara Portwood, WanderLost Writer Everything about travel journalism pushed me out of my comfort zone. It doesn’t care if you’re organized or exceptionally prepared, because when it comes down to it,...
View ArticleAddicted to adventure
By Jordan Simmons, WanderLost writer I am addicted to new adventures. I get a thrill off of embracing the present moment and having no clue what challenges are ahead. In the Travel Journalism capstone...
View ArticleReflecting on my experiences with travel journalism
By: Angelica Stephens, Wanderlost Writer I first realized that travel journalism was a passion of mine when I took a magazine journalism class a year ago. Before taking that class, I had planned on...
View ArticleA retrospective look at my time as a travel journalist
By Julia Baker, Wanderlost writer The amazing thing about travel journalism is that it requires you to truly stop and take in your environment. Talking to strangers, observing every flavor of a meal,...
View ArticleGeronimo!
By, Sarah Kenney, WanderLost Writer I am in a constant state of motion, constantly moving from place to place, unable to stay still for too long. I seek excitement and energy in...
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