Exploring the impact of the pandemic on travel writing, the authors reflect on its relevance in a post-COVID world marked by ecological concerns and reduced mobility. They address the challenges and potential transformations within the genre, emphasizing the need for re-evaluation and adaptation. Drawing from their extensive experience as both practitioners and academics, they provide a comprehensive analysis that blends practical insights with theoretical understanding, aiming to guide fellow travel writers through this period of change.
Ben Stubbs Book order




- 2024
- 2022
Creative and Non-fiction Writing during Isolation and Confinement
Imaginative Travel, Prison, Shipwrecks, Pandemics, and War
- 136 pages
- 5 hours of reading
Focusing on the theme of isolation and confinement, this book delves into the narratives and characters that emerge from such experiences throughout history. It highlights how individuals have harnessed their circumstances to find inspiration, purpose, and clarity, providing insight into the resilience of the human spirit in challenging situations.
- 2019
The Crow Eaters: A journey through South Australia
- 368 pages
- 13 hours of reading
Through personal travel experiences and historical exploration, Ben Stubbs delves into the essence of South Australia, a region often misunderstood by outsiders. By traversing its vast landscapes, he uncovers the unique characteristics, culture, and history that define the state, aiming to provide a deeper understanding of its true nature.
- 2016
After Dark
- 152 pages
- 6 hours of reading
Introduces visitors to the nocturnal allure of Madrid, which you cannot find in the guidebooks