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Gadling Podcast: Intv. Don George
Hey folks, here it is,
our next gadling podcast,
featuring an interview with Lonely Planet's Don
George. If you are a traveler and/or pay much attention to the world of travel writing, then Don George's
name will probably be familiar. For years, George worked as the travel editor at the San Francisco Examiner and
Chronicle, and then founded and edited Salon.com's kick ass travel site Wanderlust.
So the first thing you're going to notice is what a cool guy George is…affable as heck and a great sense of humor; the kind of guy that would be great to run into while traveling. The next thing you'll notice is how knowledgeable George is about travel writing. This is a guy you can learn from.
In the interview, we talk about George's career, how he rose from inexperienced scribe to successful travel writer; the rise and demise of Wanderlust; how YOU can be a better writer; and all about Lonely Planet.
George is currently the Global Travel Editor at Lonely Planet, an apt 21st century title which really means he gets to take on lots of amazingly cool projects. Like what, you ask? Well, like this new book called Travel Writing, and a regular column at Lonely Planet.com called What Would Don George Do? We talk about the book in the interview, but the quick and dirty is that George, who has been in the travel writing biz for a quarter century, has condensed all these years of experience into this wonderful little volume of advice, interviews, examples and technique. The point is, if you are at all serious about travel writing as either an occupation or a literary art form, get this book.
So enough chatter…enjoy the podcast.
Host: Erik Olsen.
Format: 35
minutes
Jump to:
02:14 - First big break
5:10 - Advice for aspiring travel
writers
7:57 - Working at Lonely Planet
10:33 - his new book: Travel Writing
15:00 -
Founding Wanderlust
19:05 - Favorite travel writers
21:51 - Writers from the past
23:40 -
"Lonely Planet Effect"
28:59 - Keeping Lonely Planet ahead of the game
31:50 - What's next
for Don George
(Technical note: this interview was recorded using Skype directly onto my laptop using a Plantronics headset, so there are infrequent drops you may notice…not many but a few.)
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Peter Lrans Dec 18th 2005 5:07PM
Great podcast. Could have been longer, actually. George seems like a cool dude. Although I have to say I thin Lonely Planet has lost a bit of its edge. Just me, but I find other guides just as good these days.
Gary Dec 18th 2005 5:07PM
I like the discussion of the LP effect. But he answered the question adroitly. WHo are we, after all, to tell people they can't develop, can't make money?
Rom Imora Dec 18th 2005 5:07PM
Nice job. I always wondered what happened to Wanderlust. A great magazine that was probably just ahead of its time.
Kirk Lacer Dec 18th 2005 5:07PM
I've been a fan of George's for a while. Always wondered what he sounded like. Sounds like a nice guy.
Erik Olsen Dec 18th 2005 5:07PM
Yeah, Don's a great guy. A good conversationalist. I most enjoyed his comments on the Lonely Planet effect as that is a topic that often comes up in coversatins with other travelers. BTW: there is a fine article in the New yorker last week about Lonely Planet. Worth checking out.
Ron Macky Dec 18th 2005 5:07PM
I especially enjoyed the part about the LP effect. I think he handled it very well.
J Curly Dec 18th 2005 5:07PM
Really enjoyable podcast. Thanks!
Peter Garber Dec 18th 2005 5:07PM
Nice job. Very interesting to hear him talk about the LP effect.
Ricj Orl Dec 18th 2005 5:07PM
Really liked this, hearing the man himself speak. Good question on the Lonely Planet effect. That's a question I've discussed a million times with other travelers.
Monkeymann Dec 18th 2005 5:07PM
brilliant but is there any way i can subscribe to gadling through something like ipodder
James Dec 18th 2005 5:07PM
What a cool guy. Nice job. I really enjoyed it.