Joanna Reeves
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Joanna Reeves

Writer & Editor, Lonely Planet, Rough Guides, Fodor's & moreLondon, United Kingdom
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Joanna Reeves

Writer & Editor, Lonely Planet, Rough Guides, Fodor's & moreLondon, United Kingdom
About me
NCTJ-certified editor with 12 years’ experience working across Lonely Planet, Rough Guides, National Geographic Traveller (UK), SUITCASE Magazine, Fodor’s Travel, Escapism, Insight Guides, Berlitz Guides,Canary Wharf Magazine, LOVEexploring.com, Culture Trip and ABTA Magazine
Projects
  • Time to shine: Procida, Escapism Magazine
    Time to shine: Procida, Escapism MagazineThis elusive island has slipped under the radar of tourists who flock to Capri and Ischia but it’s as beautiful – just without the crowds.
  • Make the Most of Your Time on Earth, Rough Guides
    Make the Most of Your Time on Earth, Rough GuidesA book revealing the 1000 ultimate travel experiences across the world.
  • In search of mountain gorillas in Rwanda, Rough Guides
    In search of mountain gorillas in Rwanda, Rough GuidesAn encounter with endangered mountain gorillas in Rwanda is a once-in-a-lifetime experience – with knock-on positive conservation effects.
  • Visiting the pools of Semuc Champey, Rough Guides
    Visiting the pools of Semuc Champey, Rough GuidesSemuc Champey is one of the most beautiful natural wonders in Guatemala. This incredible series of turquoise pools is set across a natural limestone bridge, hidden among dense jungle 12km southeast of Lanquín.
  • Forget Capri: the undiscovered island of Procida awaits, Lonely Planet
    Forget Capri: the undiscovered island of Procida awaits, Lonely PlanetProcida has the same tumble of pastel houses, the same boat-speckled harbours, the same bougainvillea-draped streets as Capri – but without the crowds. The Bay of Naples’ smallest island has somehow remained off the tourist trail, bar a flurry of vacationing Neapolitans in August. Come September, the holiday-goers disappear, leaving near-empty volcanic beaches and silent old towns in their wake.
  • 10 Incredible Desert Hideaways That Melt Into The Landscape, SUITCASE Magazine
    10 Incredible Desert Hideaways That Melt Into The Landscape, SUITCASE MagazineNo longer just billowing tents exposed to the elements, today’s desert camps are reimagining the landscape. Amangiri was the trailblazer, almost vanishing into the otherworldly Utah terrain, and paving the way for a crop of boundary-pushing hideouts. It’s all about working with the environment – not against it. These next-level designs are blending into their natural surroundings: curving around rock formations, disappearing behind cliff faces, folding into foothills and rising from salt flats.
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Skills
  • Editing
  • Writing
  • Journalism
  • Indesign
  • Book Publishing
  • Magazine Editing