How To Schedule Your Part-Time Travel Writing Work For Success
With a full-time job, I spend at least eight hours a day working—often more. Then there’s the commute and the time I take for vacation, holidays, and weekends. To successfully continue travel writing with a full-time job, planning time off is key. While we all have...
Seven Days On The Travel Writing Press Trip Of A Lifetime
Three years ago, when I became a travel writer, I had no idea that a press trip could be so incredible! These all-expense-paid adventures have taken me to places I’d always had on my travel bucket list and also all around the United States. Recently, I took one of my...
A Travel Writer’s Guide To Places To Write About By Season
As I sit in a comfy chair that faces a picture window framing a pyramid-shaped mountain and a calm lake, two loons break the silence. They paddle up to my little slice of Alaskan lakefront and serenade me for 10 minutes before moving on. Every summer I travel to...
Enjoy Year-Round Travel Writing Trips To The Caribbean (And Beyond)
A wise travel writer once said, “Some of the best days haven’t happened yet.” It’s true: A great part of my life, since becoming a travel writer, is that I always have something to look forward to. My before and after—from recruiter to getting paid to write about...
Great Escape Radio Episode 75: It Comes Down to Decision
“The act of taking the first step is what separates the winners from the losers.”- Brian Tracy For more information on getting started with travel writing, go here: dev.greatescapepublishing.com/travelwriting. Great Escape Radio host, Jody Maberry, and Director Lori...