Tag: Travel Writing Tip
How Travel Writers Self Publish Podcast Ep#40: Travel Writing details you need to capture when you’re fast drafting
In this 10-minute show, travel writer Jay Artale continues the discussion about fast drafting and this episode focuses on what to Fast Draft.
How Travel Writers Self Publish Podcast Ep#39: A-Z of Travel Writing Tips. C is for Clichés, Conversational, Cadence, and Cycle
Each episode in the A to Z podcast series provides you with inspiration to give your travel writing the TLC it needs. Today we’re covering the letter C.
How Travel Writers Self Publish Podcast Ep#38: An Introduction to the art of Fast Drafting for Travel Writers
In this 10-minute podcast we cover how my fast drafting technique will help you streamline your note taking tasks while you’re traveling, so that you can spend more time exploring and less time writing.
How Travel Writers Self Publish Podcast Ep#36: A-Z of Travel Writing Tips. B is for Beginning, Bounce, Books, and Blog
In this podcast episode we continues our A to Z travel writing tips series by focusing on writing prompts and activities beginning with B.
How Travel Writers Self Publish Podcast Ep#34: A-Z of Travel Writing Tips. A is for Audience, Angle, Adjectives and…
Each episode in the A to Z podcast series provides you with inspiration to give your travel writing the TLC it needs. We’re kicking this off with letter A.
How to Create an Effective Freelance Writing Portfolio
The key marketing tool for growing your writing career and income is to establish an effective freelance writing portfolio. These 4 tips will help you.
Author Interview with Travel Writer Roy Stevenson
Prolific Travel Writer, Author, and Writing Coach Roy Stevenson shares his travel writing and self-publishing adventure with us. And explains why he chose the direct distribution method.
Roundup of the best Travel Writing Articles and Books
Here’s my roundup of the best travel writing articles, books, and podcasts that were published this month. Read these for actionable advice and a shot of inspiration on your own travel blogging and writing journey.
How Travel Writers Self-Publish Podcast Ep#21: Techniques to improve your travel writing style
Ep#20: Techniques to improve your travel writing style In this 20-minute show travel writer Jay Artale talks about the foundational…
Roundup of the best Travel Writing Articles, Books, and Podcasts
Here’s my roundup of the best travel writing articles, books, and podcasts that were published in March. Read these for valuable advice and inspiration on your own travel blogging and writing journey.
Improve your Travel Writing with a Sense of Taste
Using your sense of taste creates a physical and emotional reaction to your travel writing, and provides a scene your reader can relate to.
Improve your travel writing with a sense of touch
Using your sense of touch creates a physical and emotional reaction to your travel writing, and provides a scene your reader can relate to.
Improve your travel writing with a sense of hearing
Using your sense of hearing creates a soundscape backdrop to your travel writing, and provides a memorable scene your reader can get absorbed into.
Improve your travel writing with your sense of smell
Your goal as a travel writer is to transport your reader to a place or time to experience smells for themselves through their stored memories, rather than just sharing how you experienced it.
Improve your travel writing with your sense of sight
This article is the first in a series of articles about using your five senses to improve your travel writing. This article introduces your sense of sight.
Five Senses Travel Journal Available Now!
This blank Five Senses travel writing journal will help travel bloggers and travel writers improve their travel writing by showing instead of telling. Use your senses to capture the scene and connect with your readers.
5 ways to make your travel writing POP!
Here’s five quotes from Guardian Travel Writers about how to improve your travel writing. I’ve included their travel writing quote, and then provided my insights to highlight how their advice can be interpreted and used as part of your travel writing adventures
These NatGeo Traveller Competition Winners can improve your travel writing
Great read for Travel Writing Tips: Nat Geo Traveller (UK) recently announced their travel writing competition winners. The challenge was to write a focused piece of 500 words that captured the essence of a destination alongside National Geographic Traveller’s defining features: immersive travel and authentic storytelling.