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FROM THE MANAGING EDITOR:

We have the distinct pleasure of again announcing that Almost an Author has made the Top 101 and Top 100 Best Websites for Writers for 2019 with Writer’s Digest and The Write Life.

Writing is what we do, what we teach, what we present, and we are all about writing. Our “creed” so to speak is: Learn Craft. Launch Career. Build Platform. So, these prestigious awards mean something to us. It shows us we’re doing something right. Something beneficial.

I congratulate all of our columnists, past and present, because you’ve made us what we are. A Top website for Writers. We appreciate our readers’ support. And, we’re always looking for ways to improve. Last year, we consolidated our look, changed managing editors (thank you so much for your service Cherrilynn Bisbano), and introduced “column sharing.” That takes the pressure off busy writers who don’t want to contribute every month, and gives new columnists a chance to spread their wings.

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Have Words, Will Travel....Travel Writing 101

Moving Three Steps Closer to Travel Writing

So, what exactly is a travel writer? The answer seems obvious, which is why I prefer Brian Klems’ perspective:

“All good travel writing moves the reader twice: it transports him to a place, and moves him emotionally.”

This idea of moving our readers embraces a plethora of possibilities for the one who invites others to see what they see, feel what they feel. Like the weekend warrior who introduces local readers to nearby adventures, sites, and attractions they might have otherwise missed. Or, perhaps it’s the person with wanderlust buried in their bones, traveling both home and abroad.

Either way, there must be a starting point. Below are three steps to help move you towards your goal, whether it’s for professional or personal purposes:

  • Create a travel blog. This is an effective way to build a platform, increasing the visibility of your name and especially your work. Post pictures and videos, along with your unique take on the destination, as well as the journey itself. (I’ll share more tips specifically for travel blogs in future posts.)
  • Take time to network. Set aside 30 minutes every day, or a few times each week, to visit other travel blogs and Web sites. Leave pithy, well-composed comments on those sites you value most. Try to avoid simplistic comments, like “great post!” This is your opportunity to connect with those whose work you respect. Be specific. Tell them what you found to be most valuable in their post.
  • Spiff up those skills! Refuse to settle for being a good writer. Head back to school, take an evening class, join a local or online critique group, read, etc. Competition for travel articles is particularly intense.

Care to join me on this exploration of all things travel writing? If there’s a particular subject you would like to see covered in this column, please share in the comment section.

In the meantime, in honor of beloved Dr. Suess, what’s a favorite place you would like to go?

“Oh, The Places You’ll Go!” – Dr. Suess

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