How One Woman Went From Teacher to Travel Writer in a Matter of Weeks
As a language arts teacher, I loved helping my students craft their writing. During one mini-lesson, I was teaching using a journal entry from a trip I had taken the previous year. The lesson was meant to show my students how to write using sensory language. Teachers...
Use Your Interests to Position Yourself as a Niche Travel Expert
Do what you love, and the money will follow. How many times have we heard this time-worn adage? It’s true that many have successfully followed their dreams of becoming a freelance travel writer, but did you know that you can make that happen even faster and more...
How to Leverage Your Smartphone to Improve Your Articles
Recently I spent a long weekend in Madison, Connecticut, a shoreline town that I’m profiling for an upcoming issue of my publication, Yankee Magazine. In the old days of gathering notes for a story, I would have had my trusted notebook, some good pens, and maybe a...
You Can Do This: Get the Confidence to Succeed as a Travel Writer
When I decided to take a serious shot at getting published, I had no idea how to approach an editor or how to find a story that might interest them. I read some books and took some online classes, but nothing gave me the tools I needed until I attended the Ultimate...
Editor Reveals: Make Your Articles Stand Out By Following The Untourist Trend
No doubt you’ve noticed it. It’s hard to avoid this “go where the mainstream isn’t” trend in travel coverage—and you shouldn't try. In fact, if you’re looking for a smart way to cast an article for an editor today, think about following the untourist trend. In popular...