Paul Gogarty
writes travel journalism for the Daily Telegraph, Guardian, Sunday Times, Times, Daily Express and is travel editor for Cosmopolitan.
For three years he was a regular presenter on BBC 1's Holiday programme and he is also an author (his latest travelogue, The Coast Road - 3000 miles round the edge of England, published on June 17 - is the second of a trilogy on England and Englishness). In Sept 2003 he won two of the five writing annual prizes at the coveted Guild of Travel Writers Awards at the Savoy.
He currently mixes his travel journalism with writing books, giving lectures, doing travel consultancy work and running the travel journalism course at the LSJ. He is married with two children and lives in Muswell Hill.
British Guild of Travel Writers Member's Awards - 2003
Best UK Feature over 850 Words
Sponsored by Wales Tourist Board
Paul Gogarty: 'An Artful Mix of Culture and History' published in The Daily Telegraph, 11 Jan 2003.
The Kenneth Westcott Jones Memorial Award
Sponsored by Virgin Trains
Paul Gogarty: 'Banksiders Don't See Half the Things That We See' in the Daily Telegraph, 14 Sep 2002.
|