TRAVEL writing is not rocket science - but good writing, of any type, does involve hard work.
Are you a budding travel writer, but lack the confidence to approach the magazines?
Do you have lots to say but no time to produce and market a nice-looking website?
Do you just want to share your experiences / advice with others?
First - you have to go and meet people. Amateur travel writers often overlook the importance of personal interaction in their travel tales, but even a struggling conversation with a boulanger, or a chat with the hotel receptionist can reveal new dimensions to the most mundane of locations.
The second part - the writing - is where Travel Insights comes in.
If, one day, you hope to get paid for your travel writing then use this as a stepping stone. I am a trained editor and will help you create a high-quality article. You retain copyright, and you can use the site to sell your ideas and talent to paying editors.
If you are just looking to tell your travel story then I will help with this too. Novice writers are often amazed at the improvements that can be made to articles from even fairly minimal edits - and if I can help you go even further then so much the better.
Travel Insights will only publish articles that are of suitably high quality, but it will help you achieve that quality. Self-publishing with an edge.
Remember: Be Insightful, Incisive and Inspirational.
The Process
Step 1:
me to discuss the idea. This might save a lot of time in the long run. We can then discuss focus, style and word-length (generally between 1500 and 2500 words per article).
Step 2: Send me the file in .rtf format. Send photos (no more than 2 per 600 words) in .jpg format. Please make sure they are good quality and complement the story. If they don't they won't get used. Send any links you would like to accompany the story (these will appear at the end of the article, or in the sidebar) including your e-mail/website if you would like that published.
Step 3a: I will read the article and either send you comments (implying that a rewrite is needed), or an edited version. From here on in we can work to polish the article.
Step 3b: If you are writing a travelogue on your travels then I will just edit the piece and publish it. However the edit will be lighter.
5 Golden Rules
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1: Focus
2: Explain
3: Be concise
4: Go deeper
5: Re-write it
Why this is free:
a) I once paid for a travel-writing course that told me nothing I didn't learn in my first two weeks as a journalist. Nobody should pay for that.
b) I do this for fun. While I can still find the time, use and abuse me.