Go Magazine Editor Orion Ray-Jones on the Kinds of Travel Articles that Glue an Editor to the Page
Travel editor Orion Ray-Jones says he’s looking mostly for stories he doesn’t want to put down. Stories that glue him to the page and have him repeating details to his friends and family the next day.Can you write a story like this? I’m willing to bet you can. Read the full interview with Go Magazine Editor Orion Ray-Jones’ here…
Chicago Tribune Travel Editor Ross Werland on Pitching Travel Stories to Newspapers
The editorial staff at large newspapers is shrinking (and has been for years). What does this mean for you as a travel writer? Click here to read an interview with travel editor Ross Werland at the Chicago Tribune, and listen to his advice on how to get started.
The Best Job in the World: Spa Writing Is More Than Just Writing About Spas
Writing for spa magazines is one of those niches that’s often overlooked. Everyone, of course, wants to review a spa for a travel magazine. But the real niche is in writing about all the other aspects of health, wellness, and relaxation. Click to see how far your writing can take you in this niche. And what it means in terms of perks on your vacations.
Mac vs PC for Photographers and Writers
I reviewed both Mac and PCs some time last year and basically concluded that if you spend as much money on a PC as you do on a Mac, you’ll find them on equal playing ground – each having its own set of pros and cons. Do I feel different now a year later? Read more and find out…
Interview with Santa Monica Workshop Attendee Chris Wildgen
Great Escape Publishing’s Christina Merchant interviews Santa Monica workshop attendee Chris Wildgren about how she stopped procrastinating and landed her first paid byline in International Living Magazine.