Get Published Using a Cereal Box and a Tube of Toothpaste to Improve Your Query Letters: Part 1
Getting published with a simple, subtle formula. And you can find it right now, locked away in your medicine cabinet … stuffed in your mailbox … even printed on your tube of toothpaste. It’s on the back of every cereal box. It’s printed in living color on the inside cover of every magazine. You can…
Unexpected Attention-Grabbers: Three Effective Twists on the Travel Lead
Learn a few simple ways to go beyond straight description and write leads that really grab a reader.
Three Ways to Broaden Your Focus and Bump-Up Your Travel Writer Income
Three ways you can parlay your travel-writing know-how into related writing opportunities.
Seven Things New York Can Teach You About Travel Writing
By Freelance Writer and Copywriter John Forde in Paris, France There’s a little apartment in New York, on the corner of Bleecker and Perry. For three years, I lived there. For nearly three years more, my wife and I visited there when we could. We let friends take care of it in the interim. But…
Places to Sell Your Real Estate Articles
This past Wednesday, my colleague Steenie Harvey and I conducted a special bonus session on writing about real estate for the many would-be travel writers in attendance at our Ultimate Travel Writer’s Workshop. Steenie seconded my contention that you really don’t have to have a background in real estate to write proficiently about it —…
Eight Guidelines to Follow When Writing About Real Estate
Plenty of “consumer” publications buy real estate-related travel articles, and most of the time they are written by folks just like you. However, you should keep these eight guidelines in mind.
Should You Incorporate Your Freelance Writing Business?
When it comes to freelance writing, one of the questions students ask most often is “Do I need to incorporate?” The answer is: “It depends.”
Halloween Articles: Where to Find Fodder For Frightful Tales
When writing scary stories, the dictionary is full of glorious words that help conjure up that shivery atmosphere you’re trying to convey. Here are a few ideas from freelance travel writer Steenie Harvey.
Seven Habits of a Truly Observant Traveler
The best travel writers are observant travelers. They’ve trained themselves to notice things. It’s those rich details that editors like.
How to Get Paid if You’re Using a Pen Name
Regarding pen-names, changing your name legally isn’t necessary. Your byline, the name an article appears under, can be whatever you choose.
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