Described as 'one of the country's finest pop culture historians',Travis Elboroughis an acclaimed author and social commentator who lives in London. His work delves into the ephemera of retro culture as well asthe history of London,geography, and a broad range of other subjects. HisAtlas of Vanishing Placeswon theIllustrated Book of the Year at the Edward Stanford Travel Writing Awards in 2020, and he has also writtenThe Bus We Loved,a passionate love letter to the Routemaster bus which defined London transport for more than 50 years. His other worksinclude A Traveller's Year, A London Year, The Long-Player Goodbye, Being A Writer and A Walk in the Park: The Life and Times of a People's Institution. Travis is a regular contributor to Radio 4 and the Guardian, and has penned articles on all aspects of travel and culture, from pirates in the Caribbean to donkeys at the British seaside. He has written for the Times, Sunday Times,New Statesman, BBC History Magazine and Kinfolk among others, and is a visiting lecturer at the University of Westminster, where he teaches creative writing.
'This is a must read for lovers of literature, especially those with a lust for travel. But the book is much more than this in that it opens windows allowing the reader to view travel with fresh horizons. As Christie said, quoted in The Writer's Journey, ""Not until you travel alone do you realize how much the outside world will protect and befriend you."" The Writer's Journey can be your friend. ' - Travel Begins at 40 '""As I prepare to head down to Devon to lead a writing retreat, this arrives. All about the journeys writers have taken, and how the travel has inspired them. Perfect!"" ' - Dan Thompson '""When writers step outside of their familiar surroundings, special things can often happen, as this collection charting the 35 routes that changed the lives and legacies of some literary giants, from Charles Dickens to Herman Melville, adroitly shows."" ' - Wanderlust Best Travel Books of 2022 so far '' - '' - '' -