Posts Tagged ‘Book Reviews’

Marketing Your Magazine Articles: Inside Secrets of a Successful Freelance Writer
By Trisha Miller
[Posted on: 29 August 2011]
[Posted in: Book Reviews, Opportunities, Travel Writing Books]
[1 Comment]

What’s the one thing every writer must do to be considered a professional?
Get their articles published and get paid for it.
Last week I reviewed Roy Stevenson’s eBook, “Free and Low Cost Travel: Inside Secrets of a Successful Travel Writer“, about how to enjoy one of the perks of being a professional travel writer.
This week, I’m [...]

Free and Low Cost Travel: Inside Secrets of a Successful Travel Writer
By Trisha Miller
[Posted on: 22 August 2011]
[Posted in: Book Reviews, Opportunities, Travel Writing Books]
[1 Comment]

Probably the number one question I hear from new travel writers and bloggers….
…is “How do I get free travel?“
The answer, unsurprisingly, is very similar to that for the old joke “How do you get to Carnegie Hall” (answer: practice, practice, practice!)….in this case it’s “work, work, work”.
However, if you’re looking for much more from an [...]

Book Review: Travel Writing 2.0
By Trisha Miller

 
Rare are my opportunities these days to just sit and read a good book.
But when I do have time, you’ll generally find me with my nose buried in something that will help me improve my technical or writing skills, or learn something new about online marketing or promotion, or to stay current with what’s going [...]

Get Paid to Write!
By JoAnna Haugen
[Posted on: 11 October 2010]
[Posted in: Book Reviews, Writer's Education]
[2 Comments]

If you want to know the secrets of travel writing success, then bypass Thomas A Williams’ Get Paid to Write! and pick up something else.
But if your goal is to learn the art of freelance writing and how to make money at it, then this book is worth your time.
Get Paid to Write! is simply [...]

Writing Away: A Creative Guide to Awakening the Journal-Writing Traveler
By Trisha Miller
[Posted on: 28 April 2010]
[Posted in: Book Reviews, Writer's Education]
[9 Comments]

I chose this book for very personal reasons.
I’ve been so busy in recent years that I’d pretty much given up my journaling.
I haven’t written anything that I felt was meaningful in a long time.
Oh sure, I keep trip notes, pickup brochures and literature, and take photos when I travel, but I’ve allowed tight [...]

Review: Understanding Google Analytics
By Trisha Miller
[Posted on: 16 April 2010]
[Posted in: Overcoming Obstacles, Reviews, Technology]
[5 Comments]

 
A couple of months ago I was honored and privileged to be asked by Andy Hayes to review an advance copy of a new eBook from Travel Online Partners.
Many of you already know Andy through social networks and his consumer travel website and travel blog, “Sharing Travel Experiences“, but you may not know that Andy [...]

The Travel Writer’s Handbook
By JoAnna Haugen
[Posted on: 31 March 2010]
[Posted in: Book Reviews, Reviews]
[1 Comment]

Reviews for The Travel Writer’s Handbook (Subtitled: How to Write – and Sell – Your Own Travel Experiences) by Louise Purwin Zobel and Jacqueline Harmon Butler call it “brilliant and highly informative … everything I would want to know about travel writing technique” (Carol Guanzon of Scenic World) and “the best on the subject I’ve [...]

Marco Polo Didn’t Go There
By Trisha Miller
[Posted on: 15 March 2010]
[Posted in: Book Reviews, Reviews]
[16 Comments]

Few travel writers and travel bloggers, if any, don’t know who Rolf Potts is.
When you say the words “travel writing”, many people think of a “went there, did that” guidebook-like style of writing, and in truth much of travel writing is exactly that.
What prolific writer, author, and well-known vagabond Rolf Potts produces, however, is better [...]

Travel Writing: See the World. Sell the Story.
By JoAnna Haugen
[Posted on: 17 February 2010]
[Posted in: Book Reviews, Reviews]
[4 Comments]

Louisa Watson Peat O’Neil is no stranger to the travel writing industry.
She is a former staff writer for The Washington Post and has had her travel writing published in several esteemed national and international newspapers and magazines.
So when she writes a book about travel writing, it makes sense to read it.
Travel Writing: See [...]



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