Travel Writing Prompts available as PDFs
I've put together this series of free Travel Writing Prompt downloads inspired by my "Freewriting for Travel Writers" ebook.
Each pdf contains 10 Travel Writing Prompts, and each prompt has two pages to capture your creative writing. I've also included a couple of useful notes pages. You'll see examples of them below. There's a Brainstorming Box page and a Flashes of Inspiration page, which also has a box for capturing your own travel writing prompts.
We all need to flex our creative muscles to keep them in shape, and these pdfs provide you with a series of prompts to help you along your creative path.
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Here's and example of the pages in these free workbooks:
Here's the ten free travel writing prompt downloads
About Freewriting for Travel Writers
This book introduces you to the concept and approach for freewriting, so that you can put it into practice straight away. Learn when to use it and how to overcome the challenges travel writers face. I show how you can create your own travel writing prompts, but have also included a list of 100 travel writing prompts to inspire your next freewriting session.
Just because you write nonfiction, doesn't mean you can't write creatively. So make today the day you invest in your writing career to improve your writing and increase you ability to reach more readers. It is all too easy to get stuck in an educational or informational rut when writing nonfiction, but as soon as you tap into the inspirational side of a topic, you’re creating content that is no longer one-dimensional.
The narrative style was very good - professional but casual and informative without sounding like a text book. Your layout and organization were spot on.
This concise book is invaluable for travel writers and travel bloggers who are suffering from writer's block, writing boredom or procrastination.
I liked the tone and felt it very easy to connect with what you Jay is saying; her writing style is very fresh and engaging. I also had the sense that I was listening to a credible expert speak about something she truly believes in. The book is well organized and I like the fact that she has taken a practical approach to the subject.
These two workbooks are companion guides to my Freewriting for Travel Writers ebook and paperback. Ideal for travel bloggers and travel writers who prefer to use a workbook as a reference tool for inspiration for creative writing projects.
These 8.5 x 11 paperbacks includes 50 travel writing prompts each, with enough room to complete extended freewriting sessions and extra space to capture flashes of inspiration and blog post ideas.