Eli Wood

Eli Wood (he/they) is a content writer and content strategist in the LGBTQ+ health, mental health, and general health and wellness niches. They offer inclusive, audience-centered content strategy services to help businesses reach often overlooked groups in their audiences. Still, Eli wouldn’t be writing today if it weren’t for fanfiction, and he still writes about books, anime, and other geeky topics. Eli’s work has appeared in Giddy, TransLash, Ikigai Connections.

The Better Bean and Somethin’s Brewin’: Why You Should Support Cafes in Your Community

Two Massachusetts cafes form the heart of their communities. We talked to the owner of both cafes, who shared how…

4 years ago

Disney Pixar’s Out and Why Its Representation Fell Short

The LGBTQIA+ community has been begging for more representation from Disney and Pixar for years. Does Out give us the…

4 years ago

Use Zoom When You Can’t Gather in Person for D&D

Gathering on Zoom may not be the same as sitting around the same table, but it makes continuing your D&D…

5 years ago

How Virtual Book Cons Created a New Way To Celebrate Books

As book conventions have had to cancel or reschedule events, we miss celebrating stories in one space. Virtual book cons…

5 years ago

4 Great Places To Get Anime Merchandise In Manhattan

Are you looking for a place to satisfy your inner anime nerd in New York City? Check out these four…

5 years ago

16 Games Non-Gamers Will Love

Do your eyes glaze over when you hear about new video game releases like Doom and Resident Evil? Check out…

5 years ago

Why Now is the Perfect Time for a Readathon

If you're social distancing and have some time on your hands, there’s no better way to do it than with…

5 years ago

The 5 Best and Worst Anime Ships of All Time

Some pairings just work, while others...not so much. Geek Travel Guide put together some of the best and worst anime…

5 years ago

10 Ways to Support Authors During the COVID-19 Pandemic

The COVID-19 pandemic has hit authors hard. Geek Travel Guide has10 ways you can can support authors beyond buying their…

5 years ago

8 Fictional Pandemics to Get You Through COVID-19

Looking for your next read while you're muddling through the COVID-19 quarantine? Check out these books about fictional pandemics while…

5 years ago

Why We Need an ASMR Series from Sex Education’s Gillian Anderson

What makes Sex Education's Gillian Anderson perfect for ASMR? Find out how Jean Milburn could help you get a good…

5 years ago

This New Bookstore Affiliate Program is Reviving Indie Bookstores

The Bookshop.org affiliation program challenges Amazon by partnering with indie bookshops. Find out how they're reviving your favorite bookstores here!

5 years ago

5 Tips to Get You Out of Your Reading Slump

Are you in a reading slump? Geek Travel Guide offers five tips for how to restart your reading when you’re…

5 years ago

Crocheting for the Geeky Crowd

Crochet's not for hats, afghans, and scarves anymore. Celebrate your fandom with great geeky crochet projects!

5 years ago

Did You Know These 7 Classics are Available for Free on Kindle?

You can get classic novels for free on your Kindle! Pride and Prejudice, Dracula, and more can be yours. Find…

5 years ago

Geek Attracts Geek: What it Means to Find Your Fandom Family

We all need connections to people like ourselves. Geekiness is like a pheremone. We find each other. Find your fandom…

5 years ago

Use This App to Take Advantage of Free eBooks at Your Local Library

Everybody loves a free eBook! OverDrive and Libby give you access to all the free ebooks you can read -…

5 years ago

How Cross-Generational Geekdom Brings Geeks Together

Geekdom has no generational limits, and it’s not a new thing. Fandom has given me the chance to bond with…

5 years ago

5 Best Indie Bookstores in Boston

Looking for the best Indie bookstores in the Boston area? We list our five favorites for you.

5 years ago

What Being a Geek Means to Me | Sarah Wood

Being a geek is showing a secret part of yourself. There’s no time you see more of someone than when…

5 years ago