This book will be full of pages, and these pages will be full of travel writing, and we are looking for great
travel writers like yourself to contribute.
There were six of us, mostly food writers and
travel writers like myself.
Outside of a surfing context,
travel writers like Paul Theroux, VS Naipaul and Ian Thompson and explorers such as Wilfred Thesiger, Ryszard Kapuscinski and Richard Burton have provided great inspiration to go a little bit farther, over the next hill, around the next point, to see what is there.
a most refined Englishman who didn't believe that a mere Yank could know anything about the exotic latitudes where only
travel writers like himself were authorized to tread.
Not exact matches
A
travel yoga mat,
like this foldable one from Gaiam that Entrepreneurs senior
writer Cat Clifford uses, is both lighter and smaller than a regular one, which means it can fit into a purse or backpack and eliminate the need to lug around a larger bag.
When another
writer suggested, upon hearing Bonds bleat about the rigors of
travel, that he secure a gig
like Roger Clemens has with the Houston Astros, allowing him to skip certain road trips, Bonds smiled superciliously and said, «I ain't white.
Like travel writers and diplomats, scientists have tremendous opportunities for international interactions.
Like interstellar
travel, time machines and cyberspace, nanotechnology has become one of the core plot devices on which science - fiction
writers draw
By signing up to the niche dating site, adventurous singles —
like the
travel writer from Australia — can make friends, join events, and build a relationship based on mutual interests.
But in my
travels, I've seen non-fantasy
writers declare that description is boring and to get rid of it — in fact, in a blog by a professional
writer, an author said that editors don't
like a lot of description, so keep it short.
So we did Author Marketing Live virtual simply from the fact that I found out a lot of
writers couldn't get on a plane and
travel and spend a lot of money so we did this virtual event where you can just log in and watch the videos in a format
like this and learn from people.
I also
like the
travel writing challenges in the Aspiring Travel Writers Group https://www.facebook.com/groups/7102488590
travel writing challenges in the Aspiring
Travel Writers Group https://www.facebook.com/groups/7102488590
Travel Writers Group https://www.facebook.com/groups/710248859052147/
Last but not least, it's hard work to be a
travel writer and a choice
like any other job, too.
My husband Todd Meisler was my guest on EPS 26 where we talked about Why Every
Travel Writer Needs a Website Grateful: I'm grateful for family, music and people who
like me and continue to work with me.
In this episode you will learn what an average day is
like in the life of a
travel PR rep and her tips for
travel writers to create a solid relationship with the PR community.
If want to hear about Perry's experience working on assignment for national geographic as well as what it's
like to work with the New York Times, Huffington Post and the Los Angeles Times and more about his background as a
travel writer listen to episode 16 for the full interview.
I no longer see
travel bloggers as the rebel
writers I once thought they were — people writing the narrative of their adventures
like a long - form discovery story.
I am a
travel writer /
travel photographer who
likes to bring in real time
travel stories to audiences and readers.I
like writing about places I have visited personally and write about my own experiences and share them everywhere I can.I publish all my content in the web https://www.travelcrusade.org.I write mostly about my
travel experiences, places of natural interest and offbeat destinations around the world.
If you don't
like Patagonia, for example, as a
travel writer you can not say Patagonia is awful.
Though I surely don't presume to be a
travel writer - I rather
like the notion that my solo
travels are simply random bouts of «creative hanging out».
While this in itself is a bit of an overstatement (there is plenty of insightful
travel journalism out there to offset the generic pap), Thompson proceeds with an accurate roundup of the elements that conspire to create bad
travel writing: throw - away words
like «hip,» «happening,» «sun - drenched,» «undiscovered,» and «magical»; imperative language that urges the reader to «do» this, «eat» that, «go» here; stories that depict tourism workers (taxi drivers, hotel clerks, bartenders) as «local color»; the fake narrative «raisons d'etre
writers invent to justify their
travels»; the untraveled
writers and editors who assemble authoritative - sounding
travel «roundups» from Internet research; the conflicts of interest that arise when
writers fund their
travels with industry - subsidized «comps»; publications running what is essentially the same story over and over again, never questioning stereotype assumptions about certain parts of the world.
I
like to tell people who envy my job as a freelance
travel writer that anyone can — all you have to do is give up disposable income.
I shouldn't be surprised by how much I can relate to the woes and rewards we share as women
travel writers — Stephanie's pension talk - induced cold sweats, Catherine's zoning out on HGTV and feeling
like her feet are nailed to the ground when she first gets home and Liz's claustrophobic feeling in the States are all sentiments I know well.
Published: 2000 Territory covered: Australia Bill Bryson,
like many of the best
travel writers, fuels his books with a keen eye for detail and an historian's ability to research.
For a
travel writer, being forced into a tour group instead of being allowed to roam free is
like giving a dachshund long legs — life is easier, but you're not yourself at all.
As conference chair Don George has said, it's kind of
like summer camp for
travel writers.
But sounds
like that
travel writer was really, as you say, just a very grumpy
writer — one who has probably lost their zest for discovering and enjoying new places.
I would love to simply be a
travel writer and not necessarily a blogger, but it seems
like I need to have an online presence and that makes privacy and anonymity non-existent.
As professional
travel writers who follow codes of ethics, we always remain free to write whatever we
like.
He also happens to be one of the great
travel writers, having authored classics of the genre
like The Snap Revolution, about the chaos surrounding the fall of Marcos in the Philippines.
And check out some of the other frequent fliers Johnny has profiled on Johnny Jet
Travel Style, like fellow travel writers and bloggers Irene Levine, David and Veronica James, Sofie Couwenbergh, Claudia Laroye, Debbra Dunning Brouillette and Elizabeth H
Travel Style,
like fellow
travel writers and bloggers Irene Levine, David and Veronica James, Sofie Couwenbergh, Claudia Laroye, Debbra Dunning Brouillette and Elizabeth H
travel writers and bloggers Irene Levine, David and Veronica James, Sofie Couwenbergh, Claudia Laroye, Debbra Dunning Brouillette and Elizabeth Hansen.
We scoured online
travel agents
like Agoda and Hostel World to see what others thought was good, we consulted the existing reviews on Travelfish, asked our Singapore
writer and other
travel writers for their favourite picks.
As for finances, I do know this about Robert —
like Farley and myself, he's married, which makes the
travel writer's unofficial vow of poverty that much easier to bear.
I»VE BEEN CHATTING with
travel writers, activists and personalities of color about their experiences navigating the media industry and the globe with an intersectional lens, while exploring themes
like power, privilege, place, and identity, themes that are rarely touched on in the mainstream
travel space.
Like many of us black
travel writers and bloggers, I noticed the gap a long time ago.
We
like all of these ladies, but Caroline in the City gets a special mention for her monthly
Travel Writing Market Roundup — a great resource for freelance travel writers looking to get published: http://www.carolineinthecityblog.com/2014/08/08/travel-writing-round-august-2014/ Tiffany @ ModernDayNomads.com recently po
Travel Writing Market Roundup — a great resource for freelance
travel writers looking to get published: http://www.carolineinthecityblog.com/2014/08/08/travel-writing-round-august-2014/ Tiffany @ ModernDayNomads.com recently po
travel writers looking to get published: http://www.carolineinthecityblog.com/2014/08/08/
travel-writing-round-august-2014/ Tiffany @ ModernDayNomads.com recently po
travel-writing-round-august-2014/ Tiffany @ ModernDayNomads.com recently posted..
Most don't have an online presence and are too busy to engage online — many are chefs, restaurateurs,
travel industry pros, and creatives (musicians, designers, artists,
writers etc)-- yet they are loyal readers who send us long letter -
like emails from time to time telling us about the big trips they've planned and asking for
travel tips, yet they'd never leave a comment on the site.
Throwing a suitcase together may sound
like a no - brainer, but
Travel + Leisure's signature packing tips — culled from the combined wisdom of its well -
traveled writers and editors — can always offer a few pointers to make the whole process better.
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Travel Babble Featuring Candice Walsh Translate.com From Livejournal to Blogging: CandiceDoestheWorld.com HostelsClub.com Adventures AND Misadventures of a Redhead Canadian Traveller Suzy Guese How to Travel Like a Temperamental Ginger Spunky Girl Monologues The Southern Shore, the Armpit of Newfoundland Where.ca Travel Writer Candice Walsh Does Canada (and the World) HostelBookers.com The Best Travel Blogs and Posts in October Dangerous Business Thursday Traveler: Candice Walsh SavoirFaireAbroad Solo Female Travel with Candice Walsh Whirlwind Travel What It Means To Be A Canadian Traveler: An Interview with Candice
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For the last ten years, we have been teaming up with the
likes of Rough Guides and Lonely Planet to create money - can't - buy opportunities for aspiring
writers to be mentored by industry
travel authors.
Kara has been on my radar since I read about her team, The Vacation Gals, winning a Lowell Thomas Gold Medal — kind of
like the Pulitzer for
travel writers.
As A New Zealand short story
writer and novelist (https://www.brian-d-W..com/) I
like to
travel the world extensively and this is one of the better hotels I have stayed in.
«Do
Travel Writers Go to Hell» reads
like Colin Thubron meets Hunter S. Thompson.
Learn from others at conferences
like TBEX or the Book Passage
travel writers and photographers conference or network in groups like Travel Massive or local societies of professional travel wr
travel writers and photographers conference or network in groups
like Travel Massive or local societies of professional travel wr
Travel Massive or local societies of professional
travel wr
travel writers.
You do get the
travel writers who seem to be in it solely for the mai tais and free digs, but
like any profession,
travel writing also has its slackers.
Don discussed what the day - to - day life of a
travel writer is
like, how to approach
travel as a pilgrimage,
traveling to sensitive places that need to be preserved, the cultural effects travelers have on the places they visit, how best to visit areas that are politically volatile, how
travel writing enhances the experience of
travel, and figuring out the meaning of life.
It seems
like lately I've been seeing certain mistakes being made by
travel writers and bloggers that are clearly negatively impacting them, but they don't realize it.
But as professional
travel writers who adhere to professional codes of ethics, we always keep the right to write what we
like.