Resources for Writing & Blogging
I’ve had the opportunity to read more than 1,000 book proposals. Here are a few steps to help you along the road of getting published in travel writing.
Writing in medias res is a form of nonlinear storytelling that starts in the middle rather than from the top. Here's how it can benefit your travel blog!
Next up in our series on how to build a killer travel blog: Here are Marci's top 7 tips on editing your own work if you don't have someone to help you out!
Alexis Grant, author of the blog "The Traveling Writer," is a former journalist who now makes a living by coaching people to achieve their dreams.
Last week I posted a list of eight writing prompts to get you out of that awful writer's block rut. Since they were pretty fun, I thought I'd add eight more writing prompts—enjoy!
If you're into travel writing, then you had better be paying attention: because a good writer is a good observer! Here are some tips to get started.
Want to become a travel writer? Rather than clamoring after big names, consider trying small book publishers, which are on the rise in the publishing world.
Let’s take a look at the benefits of involving others in your travel blog--not only to add great content to it, but for those unexpected benefits as well!
When you first start blogging, you'll feel like you can write for days on end. But what happens when you're suddenly hit with writer's block?
If it can go wrong, it will. When we encounter frustration on travel, we can all agree those miserable moments really make the best travel writing later!
The world has never been more accessible to those who want to get out there and see it. These 46 adventurers reveal their favorite travel spots and advice!
I’ve had the opportunity to read more than 1,000 book proposals. Here are a few steps to help you along the road of getting published in travel writing.
Writing in medias res is a form of nonlinear storytelling that starts in the middle rather than from the top. Here's how it can benefit your travel blog!
Next up in our series on how to build a killer travel blog: Here are Marci's top 7 tips on editing your own work if you don't have someone to help you out!
Alexis Grant, author of the blog "The Traveling Writer," is a former journalist who now makes a living by coaching people to achieve their dreams.
Last week I posted a list of eight writing prompts to get you out of that awful writer's block rut. Since they were pretty fun, I thought I'd add eight more writing prompts—enjoy!
If you're into travel writing, then you had better be paying attention: because a good writer is a good observer! Here are some tips to get started.
Want to become a travel writer? Rather than clamoring after big names, consider trying small book publishers, which are on the rise in the publishing world.
Let’s take a look at the benefits of involving others in your travel blog--not only to add great content to it, but for those unexpected benefits as well!
When you first start blogging, you'll feel like you can write for days on end. But what happens when you're suddenly hit with writer's block?
If it can go wrong, it will. When we encounter frustration on travel, we can all agree those miserable moments really make the best travel writing later!
The world has never been more accessible to those who want to get out there and see it. These 46 adventurers reveal their favorite travel spots and advice!