Archive for February, 2011

Give Readers What They Came to Get
By Chris Backe
[Posted on: 28 February 2011]
[Posted in: Enhance Your Writing, Guest Blog Posts, Tips & Tricks]
[4 Comments]

 
Travel writers necessarily have to think from two perspectives at the same time…
… that experienced perspective your readers have come to expect from you, and your reader’s perspective.
The former knows which bus to take to get to the train station and where to get it, while the latter needs more guidance.
Whether your readers are [...]

Finding Inspiration to Write About Far Off Places
By Jessica Spiegel

Some of us have the good fortune of living in the place we love most in the world…
… So that when it comes to writing about that place, all we have to do is look out the window for inspiration.
Every time I’m in Italy, my cup runneth over with ideas for articles that I [...]

The Art of Personal Travel Essay Writing
By Jen Westmoreland Bouchard
[Posted on: 14 February 2011]
[Posted in: Enhance Your Writing, First Person Experience, Guest Blog Posts]
[6 Comments]

Have you ever wanted to transform your travel journal entries into compelling narratives or travel essays?
Do you dream about publishing your work as a travel writer?
As you already know, there are many different styles and genres of travel writing.
One of the most common forms of travel writing today is travel blogging. I started [...]

Standing Out in the Crowd
By Susan Farewell

Among us, right now, there could be a garage band as game-changing to the music world as the Beatles were.
But chances are we’ll never hear a note they’ll play.
Breaking out of the pack or being discovered in any creative arena today is as realistic as a blonde hair/blue eyed Minnesota girl showing up in [...]



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