"The role of an artist is to open people's minds" - Carl Hoffman
I caught up with this weeks guest at the Ubud Writers and Readers Festival here in Bali to talk about adventure travel writing.
Carl Hoffman is one of the greatest modern adventure travel authors. He is the author of Savage Harvest, The Lunatic Express, and Hunting Warbirds, as well as being a contributing editor to National Geographic Traveler. Carl has traveled to more than 75 countries on assignment for Outside; Smithsonian; National Geographic Adventure; ESPN, the Magazine; Wired; Menâ€s Journal; Popular Mechanics and many other publications.
Savage Harvest was a New York Times bestseller and a New York Times “editorâ€s pick.†Amazon.com named it the best non-fiction book of 2014. For the project, Carl learned to speak Indonesian and lived in a remote village amidst 10,000 square miles of road-less swamp with a tribe of former headhunters and cannibals on the southwest coast of New Guinea.
In this episode shares come great stories about how he wrote Savage Harvest and how he approaches writing books and journalism. It was great to hear Carl's process of uncovering the story and understanding the situation.
Another one of my favorite moments of the interview was the story of his bus ride across Afghanistan where the bus breaks down in the region of a dangerous warlord.
So if you are curious about how you can become a travel writer, or are a fan of intriguing stories about far off places, this is the interview for you!
Quotes:
"I'm overcome constantly with ideas for stories" - Carl Hoffman
"What draws us to tribal people in the first place?" - Carl Hoffman
"When I'm reporting, I put aside my personal needs" - Carl Hoffman
"Good journalism is trying to perceive the soul of a place" - Carl Hoffman
"The way to be a good writer is by reading" - Carl Hoffman
"Books resonate with you when you need them" - Carl Hoffman
"The role of an artist is to open people's minds" - Carl Hoffman
"Writing a book becomes an effort to understand" - Carl Hoffman
"Try to write as simply as you can" - Carl Hoffman
"Adventure is doing something unexpected" - Carl Hoffman
"I have an antenna up at all times to find the end of my story" - Carl Hoffman
What you will learn:
-How to choose what stories to write about
-What it takes to produce a NYT bestselling adventure travel book
-How to be prepared as a journalist
-The Evolution of being an Author as a career
-How to get paid as a travel journalist
-How to approach reading as a writer
-How to navigate the farthest, most remote places on our planet
-How to fit in in any culture
-How to find the right people to be your journalistic sources