Go Magazine Editor Orion Ray-Jones on the Kinds of Travel Articles that Glue an Editor to the Page
Travel editor Orion Ray-Jones says he’s looking mostly for stories he doesn’t want to put down. Stories that glue him to the page and have him repeating details to his friends and family the next day.Can you write a story like this? I’m willing to bet you can. Read the full interview with Go Magazine…
Chicago Tribune Travel Editor Ross Werland on Pitching Travel Stories to Newspapers
The editorial staff at large newspapers is shrinking (and has been for years). What does this mean for you as a travel writer? Click here to read an interview with travel editor Ross Werland at the Chicago Tribune, and listen to his advice on how to get started.
More Bali Details and Pictures…
Check out these incredible images from last year’s photography expedition to Bali.
The Best Job in the World: Spa Writing Is More Than Just Writing About Spas
Writing for spa magazines is one of those niches that’s often overlooked. Everyone, of course, wants to review a spa for a travel magazine. But the real niche is in writing about all the other aspects of health, wellness, and relaxation. Click to see how far your writing can take you in this niche. And…
Are You Taking Snapshots?
In this issue of the Breakfast Stock Club, Bonnie Caton, shares her top tips for taking photos that will stand out and get accepted for stock.
July Photo Challenge Theme: In Your Backyard
The July 2011 Photo Challenge Theme is “In Your Backyard.” In this post you’ll find inspiration to get you started.
Three strangers and an obstacle course
Check out this video to see how much your photos can improve when you apply just a few simple tips.
Art in the Sun
By Allen Dale OlsonIf you could create the Mediterranean village of your choice, you’d create Ceret. Ancient stone houses along cobblestone streets. Roman arches. Plane trees shading the village square and the cafe tables that spill out into it. Only 7,600 inhabitants. Backed up by the eastern slope of the Pyrenees, including the snow-capped Mount…
How to Vacation Like a Movie Star in Mexico
By Connie Werner Reichert ITWPA MemberIt’s easy to vacation like a movie star in Mexico. All you have to do is cross the border from San Diego into Tijuana and drive south for a few miles until you reach Rosarito Beach, an area in Baja/Cal-Mex known for its Puerto Nuevo lobster, glorious coastline and movie stars.What…
Lerici — Poets’ Paradise and the Italian’s Italy
By Keely L. HerrickEvery Italian tour includes the greatest hits of Rome, Venice, and Florence, but if you want to vacation in Italy like the Italians do, spend a few days in Lerici on the Bay of Lerici. (Be careful to pronounce it “Lay-ree-chee,” with the emphasis on the first syllable, or the locals won’t…
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