May you all be healthy and happy! So let’s reduce shopping frenzies and increase strolls through wintery woods and holiday-adorned ‘hoods.

May you all be healthy and happy! So let’s reduce shopping frenzies and increase strolls through wintery woods and holiday-adorned ‘hoods.
All BCATW Members are encouraged to attend the BCATW AGM, 1pm Saturday, November 23rd at 1328 Marinaside Crescent in Vancouver in THE CONCORD media room, adjoining the lobby.
At the upcoming November AGM, our Association must choose the president; vice president; treasurer; and secretary; and industry relations to continue along a steady course. Please consider volunteering for a Board position!
At the upcoming November AGM, our Association must choose the president (1 year); vice president (two years); treasurer (1 year) and secretary (2years); Industry Relations (2 years) to continue along a steady course.
Welcome to the Buzz for June 2013! Darlene Foster has just returned from sunny Spain where she enjoyed warm sandy beaches, explored castle ruins, devoured many paellas and did not break any bones.
The 10th Annual BC Association of Travel Writers’ Symposium is set to reveal how to sell your writing internationally! And it’ll be a time to celebrate the contributions of our two wonderful founders.
Here is the agenda for our May 11th, 2013 BCATW Symposium to be held at the Listel Hotel, 1300 Robson Street in Vancouver
I have been a member of BCATW for four years and have found it to be very beneficial for a number of reasons. One of the best benefits is the BCATW website, especially the fabulous new website. Having a profile on the website is a great marketing tool for you and your travel writing.
Trekking the Globe with Mostly Gentle Footsteps Join Irene Butler and her husband Rick on their journey across four continents. As they immersed themselves in each culture their intent was to leave a favourable impression behind. The “Mostly” refers to times when their footsteps were less than ideal, leading to bizarre, hair-raising or humorous incidents. […]