Well, no surprise — I've dealt with the same situation,
even as a travel writer.
Not exact matches
If you are one who enjoys these uplifting stories about overcoming great obstacles in order to make the world a better place,
even if the roads
traveled by the filmmakers are predictable and somewhat trite, you'll most likely find great value in viewing Freedom
Writers as informative, entertaining, and thought - provoking.
After an eight year period of silence following his time
travelling Sundance Grand Jury Prize winning debut Primer, Shane Carruth returns to his position not only at the helm with his latest masterpiece, Upstream Color, but once again
as writer, actor, cinematographer, sound designer, editor and
even distributor.
He envisioned Restless Legs
as «a reading series for the wanderlust stricken» that brings «travelers,
travel writers, and the people who love them together for an
evening of sharing tales from the road, gossiping, and general debauchery.»
As usual, it was a good
evening: About 50
travel writers and readers chatted around the bar before heading downstairs to hear Tony Perrottet and Elisabeth Eaves read from their new books.
Even though I still realize that I am monumentally privileged to make my humble living
as a
travel writer, visiting destinations that most people will only fantasize about, I admittedly abandoned my commitment to journaling.
I work
as a
writer and editor focused mostly on
travel and I live in an
even more expensive part of New York City than Robert, the West Village.
Even irritatingly talented
writers struggle
as travel writers.
I'd imagine
travel will always be «real»; serious
travel writers just have to know how to slow down and maintain their awareness,
even as the manner in which we
travel changes.
Getting the balance between discovering new destinations and going back to old favourites can be a tricky one
as a
travel writer — or
even just a regular
travel enthusiast.