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WHY ROUNDUP STORIES ARE FUN TO WRITE Writing round-up stories is a great way to start your travel writing career. Doing the “research” is enjoyable, like planning a trip, and once you've mastered them they become easy to write. Don’t forget about the travel comps that come with covering a broad range of activities. They're the most enjoyable benefit to roundup travelstories.
WHERE TO PITCH TRAVEL STORIES Here are some examples from my magazine archives where to pitch travel stories. These are ideal story/magazine pairings that practically sold themselves. • My stories about New Zealand’s two major tourist resort areas—Rotorua and Queenstown—easily sold to Australia & New Zealand Magazine . This was a slam-dunk. IS YOUR TRAVEL ARTICLE READY TO SUBMIT? USE THIS CHECKLIST Here’s our checklist for assessing whether your travel article is ready to send. Keep it handy to use for your travel articles. 1. Write your draft article. 2. Compare your draft with each item on the checklist. 3. Go back and address any sections that you have completely missed or skimped on. 4. YOUR OVERSEAS TRAVEL ITINERARY: MAKING THE MOST OF YOUR TRIP Highlight the things that interest you the most. For travel writers, make a list of the things you need to see for your writing assignments. If you pre-sold some story ideas to magazines, you already have a good idea of what you need to see. These take high priority on your travel itinerary. Since I pre-sell several travel stories before I take TRAVEL WRITER: A DAY IN THE LIFE CREATING A SENSE OF PLACE IN YOUR TRAVEL ARTICLES The essence of good travel writing is to give your readers a sense of place by revealing its ambiance as if they were there, experiencing it. The trick is to write imaginatively enough to paint pictures with your words. Most people read travel articles as a form of escapism. So your words need to be easy to follow and your descriptions succinct. SELL MULTIPLE STORY ANGLES AND HOW TO DO IT Exa mple 1. The Western Antique Aeroplane and Automobile Museum, Hood River, Oregon.WAAAM The minute I walked into the cavernous museum I got a warm and fuzzy feeling. I stood stock-still, jaws wide open. Gazing in awe at the huge collection of beautifully restored antique aircraft and rows of gleaming automobiles, I knew I would sell multiple stories about this place. WHY "PRACTICE MAKES PERFECT" IS TERRIBLE ADVICE FOR TRAVEL 2. "Perfect Practice Makes Perfect Writing" by Reading Top Shelf Travel Articles. Another way to improve your writing is by reading good travel writing. You can really amp up your craft by reading travel articles in respected, top shelf travel magazines. For this to be effective, read the articles actively and critically.BEST QUERY LETTER
1. Write your draft query letter. 2. Compare your draft letter with each item in the checklist. 3. Go back and address any sections where you missed the mark. 4. After you’ve done a thorough review and made the corrections, you can feel comfortable that you've written the best query letter and can finally hit “send”. WRITING MUSEUM STORIES Museum stories are not “destination” pieces in the traditional travel writing sense. You must adopt a whole new approach when you’re writing them to jazz them up. Museums are static displays. Select only the most interesting artifacts to describe. Focus yourarticles on
WHY ROUNDUP STORIES ARE FUN TO WRITE Writing round-up stories is a great way to start your travel writing career. Doing the “research” is enjoyable, like planning a trip, and once you've mastered them they become easy to write. Don’t forget about the travel comps that come with covering a broad range of activities. They're the most enjoyable benefit to roundup travelstories.
WHERE TO PITCH TRAVEL STORIES Here are some examples from my magazine archives where to pitch travel stories. These are ideal story/magazine pairings that practically sold themselves. • My stories about New Zealand’s two major tourist resort areas—Rotorua and Queenstown—easily sold to Australia & New Zealand Magazine . This was a slam-dunk. IS YOUR TRAVEL ARTICLE READY TO SUBMIT? USE THIS CHECKLIST Here’s our checklist for assessing whether your travel article is ready to send. Keep it handy to use for your travel articles. 1. Write your draft article. 2. Compare your draft with each item on the checklist. 3. Go back and address any sections that you have completely missed or skimped on. 4. YOUR OVERSEAS TRAVEL ITINERARY: MAKING THE MOST OF YOUR TRIP Highlight the things that interest you the most. For travel writers, make a list of the things you need to see for your writing assignments. If you pre-sold some story ideas to magazines, you already have a good idea of what you need to see. These take high priority on your travel itinerary. Since I pre-sell several travel stories before I take TRAVEL WRITER: A DAY IN THE LIFE CREATING A SENSE OF PLACE IN YOUR TRAVEL ARTICLES The essence of good travel writing is to give your readers a sense of place by revealing its ambiance as if they were there, experiencing it. The trick is to write imaginatively enough to paint pictures with your words. Most people read travel articles as a form of escapism. So your words need to be easy to follow and your descriptions succinct. SELL MULTIPLE STORY ANGLES AND HOW TO DO IT Exa mple 1. The Western Antique Aeroplane and Automobile Museum, Hood River, Oregon.WAAAM The minute I walked into the cavernous museum I got a warm and fuzzy feeling. I stood stock-still, jaws wide open. Gazing in awe at the huge collection of beautifully restored antique aircraft and rows of gleaming automobiles, I knew I would sell multiple stories about this place. WHY "PRACTICE MAKES PERFECT" IS TERRIBLE ADVICE FOR TRAVEL 2. "Perfect Practice Makes Perfect Writing" by Reading Top Shelf Travel Articles. Another way to improve your writing is by reading good travel writing. You can really amp up your craft by reading travel articles in respected, top shelf travel magazines. For this to be effective, read the articles actively and critically.BEST QUERY LETTER
1. Write your draft query letter. 2. Compare your draft letter with each item in the checklist. 3. Go back and address any sections where you missed the mark. 4. After you’ve done a thorough review and made the corrections, you can feel comfortable that you've written the best query letter and can finally hit “send”. BEST WEBSITES FOR TRAVEL WRITERS Roy Stevenson is a professional travel writer and the author of www.PitchTravelWrite.com. Over the past ten years, he’s had more than 1000 articles published in 200 magazines, trade and specialty journals, in-flights, on-boards, blogs and websites and has traveled on assignment around the U.S. and to dozens of internationaldestinations.
WRITING HISTORICAL TRAVEL ARTICLES Writing historical travel articles is a great way to combine your love for history and travel. And there are plenty of publications that might want to buy your story. Here's everything you need to know TRAVEL WRITER: A DAY IN THE LIFE Roy Stevenson is a professional travel writer and the author of www.PitchTravelWrite.com. Over the past ten years, he’s had more than 1000 articles published in 200 magazines, trade and specialty journals, in-flights, on-boards, blogs and websites and has traveled on assignment around the U.S. and to dozens of internationaldestinations.
YOUR OVERSEAS TRAVEL ITINERARY: MAKING THE MOST OF YOUR TRIP Highlight the things that interest you the most. For travel writers, make a list of the things you need to see for your writing assignments. If you pre-sold some story ideas to magazines, you already have a good idea of what you need to see. These take high priority on your travel itinerary. Since I pre-sell several travel stories before I take USING EXECUTIVE SUMMARIES FOR TRAVEL WRITING SUCCESS Preparing Executive Summaries . Here’s how I create and use executive summaries before I take a trip: About 5-6 months before I travel to my destination I create my executive summaries while I’m researching each destination that interests me. I research the countries and cities I plan on visiting and write down copious lists of potential story ideas and potential target magazines for these SELL MULTIPLE STORY ANGLES AND HOW TO DO IT Exa mple 1. The Western Antique Aeroplane and Automobile Museum, Hood River, Oregon.WAAAM The minute I walked into the cavernous museum I got a warm and fuzzy feeling. I stood stock-still, jaws wide open. Gazing in awe at the huge collection of beautifully restored antique aircraft and rows of gleaming automobiles, I knew I would sell multiple stories about this place. WHY ROUNDUP STORIES ARE FUN TO WRITE Writing round-up stories is a great way to start your travel writing career. Doing the “research” is enjoyable, like planning a trip, and once you've mastered them they become easy to write. Don’t forget about the travel comps that come with covering a broad range of activities. They're the most enjoyable benefit to roundup travelstories.
CREATING A SENSE OF PLACE IN YOUR TRAVEL ARTICLES The essence of good travel writing is to give your readers a sense of place by revealing its ambiance as if they were there, experiencing it. The trick is to write imaginatively enough to paint pictures with your words. Most people read travel articles as a form of escapism. So your words need to be easy to follow and your descriptions succinct. WRITING FOB ARTICLES At least, that's the idea. Depending on the magazine, you'll be paid anywhere from $50-$300 for FOB’s, so you won’t get rich off doing these short articles. If you’re being paid on the higher end of the scale it might be worth the time it takes to write the piece. WRITING FOR MILITARY MAGAZINES The Artilleryman does not pay much ($75), but it’s a great way to get your first byline and gain some confidence writing about military topics. And if you put some thought into your topics, you can select them with resale in mind. I’ve resold my stories about Edinburgh Castle, and Artillery at the Battle of Waterloo, to U.K. magazines, making over $900 from those two pieces. SUCCESSFUL TRAVEL WRITING: HOW TO SELL YOUR STORIES People are always asking me how they can do what I do. I created this website to share everything I know about travel writing. The life of a travel writer is about pitching your ideas successfully to editors, traveling to whatever destination strikes your fancy, and writing about your experience. My formula is simple: Pitch BEST WEBSITES FOR TRAVEL WRITERS Roy Stevenson is a professional travel writer and the author of www.PitchTravelWrite.com. Over the past ten years, he’s had more than 1000 articles published in 200 magazines, trade and specialty journals, in-flights, on-boards, blogs and websites and has traveled on assignment around the U.S. and to dozens of internationaldestinations.
USING EXECUTIVE SUMMARIES FOR TRAVEL WRITING SUCCESS Preparing Executive Summaries . Here’s how I create and use executive summaries before I take a trip: About 5-6 months before I travel to my destination I create my executive summaries while I’m researching each destination that interests me. I research the countries and cities I plan on visiting and write down copious lists of potential story ideas and potential target magazines for these TRAVEL WRITING RETREAT NEW ORLEANS 2022 Travel Writing & Photography Retreat New Orleans, Louisiana. Note: The June 2020 workshop has been postponed until June 17-20, 2022 due to the coronavirus outbreak and restrictions on travel. YOUR OVERSEAS TRAVEL ITINERARY: MAKING THE MOST OF YOUR TRIP Highlight the things that interest you the most. For travel writers, make a list of the things you need to see for your writing assignments. If you pre-sold some story ideas to magazines, you already have a good idea of what you need to see. These take high priority on your travel itinerary. Since I pre-sell several travel stories before I take SELL MULTIPLE STORY ANGLES AND HOW TO DO IT Exa mple 1. The Western Antique Aeroplane and Automobile Museum, Hood River, Oregon.WAAAM The minute I walked into the cavernous museum I got a warm and fuzzy feeling. I stood stock-still, jaws wide open. Gazing in awe at the huge collection of beautifully restored antique aircraft and rows of gleaming automobiles, I knew I would sell multiple stories about this place. WRITING MUSEUM STORIES Museum stories are not “destination” pieces in the traditional travel writing sense. You must adopt a whole new approach when you’re writing them to jazz them up. Museums are static displays. Select only the most interesting artifacts to describe. Focus yourarticles on
IS YOUR TRAVEL ARTICLE READY TO SUBMIT? USE THIS CHECKLIST Here’s our checklist for assessing whether your travel article is ready to send. Keep it handy to use for your travel articles. 1. Write your draft article. 2. Compare your draft with each item on the checklist. 3. Go back and address any sections that you have completely missed or skimped on. 4. WHY ROUNDUP STORIES ARE FUN TO WRITE Writing round-up stories is a great way to start your travel writing career. Doing the “research” is enjoyable, like planning a trip, and once you've mastered them they become easy to write. Don’t forget about the travel comps that come with covering a broad range of activities. They're the most enjoyable benefit to roundup travelstories.
BEST QUERY LETTER
1. Write your draft query letter. 2. Compare your draft letter with each item in the checklist. 3. Go back and address any sections where you missed the mark. 4. After you’ve done a thorough review and made the corrections, you can feel comfortable that you've written the best query letter and can finally hit “send”. SUCCESSFUL TRAVEL WRITING: HOW TO SELL YOUR STORIES People are always asking me how they can do what I do. I created this website to share everything I know about travel writing. The life of a travel writer is about pitching your ideas successfully to editors, traveling to whatever destination strikes your fancy, and writing about your experience. My formula is simple: Pitch BEST WEBSITES FOR TRAVEL WRITERS Roy Stevenson is a professional travel writer and the author of www.PitchTravelWrite.com. Over the past ten years, he’s had more than 1000 articles published in 200 magazines, trade and specialty journals, in-flights, on-boards, blogs and websites and has traveled on assignment around the U.S. and to dozens of internationaldestinations.
USING EXECUTIVE SUMMARIES FOR TRAVEL WRITING SUCCESS Preparing Executive Summaries . Here’s how I create and use executive summaries before I take a trip: About 5-6 months before I travel to my destination I create my executive summaries while I’m researching each destination that interests me. I research the countries and cities I plan on visiting and write down copious lists of potential story ideas and potential target magazines for these TRAVEL WRITING RETREAT NEW ORLEANS 2022 Travel Writing & Photography Retreat New Orleans, Louisiana. Note: The June 2020 workshop has been postponed until June 17-20, 2022 due to the coronavirus outbreak and restrictions on travel. YOUR OVERSEAS TRAVEL ITINERARY: MAKING THE MOST OF YOUR TRIP Highlight the things that interest you the most. For travel writers, make a list of the things you need to see for your writing assignments. If you pre-sold some story ideas to magazines, you already have a good idea of what you need to see. These take high priority on your travel itinerary. Since I pre-sell several travel stories before I take SELL MULTIPLE STORY ANGLES AND HOW TO DO IT Exa mple 1. The Western Antique Aeroplane and Automobile Museum, Hood River, Oregon.WAAAM The minute I walked into the cavernous museum I got a warm and fuzzy feeling. I stood stock-still, jaws wide open. Gazing in awe at the huge collection of beautifully restored antique aircraft and rows of gleaming automobiles, I knew I would sell multiple stories about this place. WRITING MUSEUM STORIES Museum stories are not “destination” pieces in the traditional travel writing sense. You must adopt a whole new approach when you’re writing them to jazz them up. Museums are static displays. Select only the most interesting artifacts to describe. Focus yourarticles on
IS YOUR TRAVEL ARTICLE READY TO SUBMIT? USE THIS CHECKLIST Here’s our checklist for assessing whether your travel article is ready to send. Keep it handy to use for your travel articles. 1. Write your draft article. 2. Compare your draft with each item on the checklist. 3. Go back and address any sections that you have completely missed or skimped on. 4. WHY ROUNDUP STORIES ARE FUN TO WRITE Writing round-up stories is a great way to start your travel writing career. Doing the “research” is enjoyable, like planning a trip, and once you've mastered them they become easy to write. Don’t forget about the travel comps that come with covering a broad range of activities. They're the most enjoyable benefit to roundup travelstories.
BEST QUERY LETTER
1. Write your draft query letter. 2. Compare your draft letter with each item in the checklist. 3. Go back and address any sections where you missed the mark. 4. After you’ve done a thorough review and made the corrections, you can feel comfortable that you've written the best query letter and can finally hit “send”. SUCCESSFUL TRAVEL WRITING: HOW TO SELL YOUR STORIES People are always asking me how they can do what I do. I created this website to share everything I know about travel writing. The life of a travel writer is about pitching your ideas successfully to editors, traveling to whatever destination strikes your fancy, and writing about your experience. My formula is simple: Pitch WRITING MUSEUM STORIES Museum stories are easy to sell. One of my specialty areas is military museums. To date, I have 150 published military museum stories. If you enjoy military topics, there's a market for your stories.Here are the kinds of stories I wrote so you can get an idea of what topics you canfocus on:
BEST WEBSITES FOR TRAVEL WRITERS Roy Stevenson is a professional travel writer and the author of www.PitchTravelWrite.com. Over the past ten years, he’s had more than 1000 articles published in 200 magazines, trade and specialty journals, in-flights, on-boards, blogs and websites and has traveled on assignment around the U.S. and to dozens of internationaldestinations.
WRITING HISTORICAL TRAVEL ARTICLES Writing historical travel articles is a great way to combine your love for history and travel. And there are plenty of publications that might want to buy your story. Here's everything you need to know WHERE TO PITCH TRAVEL STORIES Here are some examples from my magazine archives where to pitch travel stories. These are ideal story/magazine pairings that practically sold themselves. • My stories about New Zealand’s two major tourist resort areas—Rotorua and Queenstown—easily sold to Australia & New Zealand Magazine . This was a slam-dunk. WHY ROUNDUP STORIES ARE FUN TO WRITE Writing round-up stories is a great way to start your travel writing career. Doing the “research” is enjoyable, like planning a trip, and once you've mastered them they become easy to write. Don’t forget about the travel comps that come with covering a broad range of activities. They're the most enjoyable benefit to roundup travelstories.
WRITING FOR MILITARY MAGAZINES The Artilleryman does not pay much ($75), but it’s a great way to get your first byline and gain some confidence writing about military topics. And if you put some thought into your topics, you can select them with resale in mind. I’ve resold my stories about Edinburgh Castle, and Artillery at the Battle of Waterloo, to U.K. magazines, making over $900 from those two pieces. CREATING A SENSE OF PLACE IN YOUR TRAVEL ARTICLES The essence of good travel writing is to give your readers a sense of place by revealing its ambiance as if they were there, experiencing it. The trick is to write imaginatively enough to paint pictures with your words. Most people read travel articles as a form of escapism. So your words need to be easy to follow and your descriptions succinct.TIM COTRONEO
The Creative Pack includes 3 eBooks that are the starting point for every travel writer: dreaming up unique story ideas that you can sell, finding the best writing niches for you based on your interests, passions and experience, and the art & craft of travel writing. They’re the pieces of the puzzle that come before you ever write a query letter to sell your articles to magazine editors. WHY "PRACTICE MAKES PERFECT" IS TERRIBLE ADVICE FOR TRAVEL 2. "Perfect Practice Makes Perfect Writing" by Reading Top Shelf Travel Articles. Another way to improve your writing is by reading good travel writing. You can really amp up your craft by reading travel articles in respected, top shelf travel magazines. For this to be effective, read the articles actively and critically. WRITING MUSEUM STORIES Museum stories are not “destination” pieces in the traditional travel writing sense. You must adopt a whole new approach when you’re writing them to jazz them up. Museums are static displays. Select only the most interesting artifacts to describe. Focus yourarticles on
WRITING HISTORICAL TRAVEL ARTICLES Writing historical travel articles is a great way to combine your love for history and travel. And there are plenty of publications that might want to buy your story. Here's everything you need to know WHY ROUNDUP STORIES ARE FUN TO WRITE Writing round-up stories is a great way to start your travel writing career. Doing the “research” is enjoyable, like planning a trip, and once you've mastered them they become easy to write. Don’t forget about the travel comps that come with covering a broad range of activities. They're the most enjoyable benefit to roundup travelstories.
IS YOUR TRAVEL ARTICLE READY TO SUBMIT? USE THIS CHECKLIST Here’s our checklist for assessing whether your travel article is ready to send. Keep it handy to use for your travel articles. 1. Write your draft article. 2. Compare your draft with each item on the checklist. 3. Go back and address any sections that you have completely missed or skimped on. 4. WHERE TO PITCH TRAVEL STORIES Here are some examples from my magazine archives where to pitch travel stories. These are ideal story/magazine pairings that practically sold themselves. • My stories about New Zealand’s two major tourist resort areas—Rotorua and Queenstown—easily sold to Australia & New Zealand Magazine . This was a slam-dunk. WRITING FOR MILITARY MAGAZINES The Artilleryman does not pay much ($75), but it’s a great way to get your first byline and gain some confidence writing about military topics. And if you put some thought into your topics, you can select them with resale in mind. I’ve resold my stories about Edinburgh Castle, and Artillery at the Battle of Waterloo, to U.K. magazines, making over $900 from those two pieces. SELL MULTIPLE STORY ANGLES AND HOW TO DO IT Exa mple 1. The Western Antique Aeroplane and Automobile Museum, Hood River, Oregon.WAAAM The minute I walked into the cavernous museum I got a warm and fuzzy feeling. I stood stock-still, jaws wide open. Gazing in awe at the huge collection of beautifully restored antique aircraft and rows of gleaming automobiles, I knew I would sell multiple stories about this place. CREATING A SENSE OF PLACE IN YOUR TRAVEL ARTICLES The essence of good travel writing is to give your readers a sense of place by revealing its ambiance as if they were there, experiencing it. The trick is to write imaginatively enough to paint pictures with your words. Most people read travel articles as a form of escapism. So your words need to be easy to follow and your descriptions succinct. WHY "PRACTICE MAKES PERFECT" IS TERRIBLE ADVICE FOR TRAVEL 2. "Perfect Practice Makes Perfect Writing" by Reading Top Shelf Travel Articles. Another way to improve your writing is by reading good travel writing. You can really amp up your craft by reading travel articles in respected, top shelf travel magazines. For this to be effective, read the articles actively and critically.BEST QUERY LETTER
1. Write your draft query letter. 2. Compare your draft letter with each item in the checklist. 3. Go back and address any sections where you missed the mark. 4. After you’ve done a thorough review and made the corrections, you can feel comfortable that you've written the best query letter and can finally hit “send”. WRITING MUSEUM STORIES Museum stories are not “destination” pieces in the traditional travel writing sense. You must adopt a whole new approach when you’re writing them to jazz them up. Museums are static displays. Select only the most interesting artifacts to describe. Focus yourarticles on
WRITING HISTORICAL TRAVEL ARTICLES Writing historical travel articles is a great way to combine your love for history and travel. And there are plenty of publications that might want to buy your story. Here's everything you need to know WHY ROUNDUP STORIES ARE FUN TO WRITE Writing round-up stories is a great way to start your travel writing career. Doing the “research” is enjoyable, like planning a trip, and once you've mastered them they become easy to write. Don’t forget about the travel comps that come with covering a broad range of activities. They're the most enjoyable benefit to roundup travelstories.
IS YOUR TRAVEL ARTICLE READY TO SUBMIT? USE THIS CHECKLIST Here’s our checklist for assessing whether your travel article is ready to send. Keep it handy to use for your travel articles. 1. Write your draft article. 2. Compare your draft with each item on the checklist. 3. Go back and address any sections that you have completely missed or skimped on. 4. WHERE TO PITCH TRAVEL STORIES Here are some examples from my magazine archives where to pitch travel stories. These are ideal story/magazine pairings that practically sold themselves. • My stories about New Zealand’s two major tourist resort areas—Rotorua and Queenstown—easily sold to Australia & New Zealand Magazine . This was a slam-dunk. WRITING FOR MILITARY MAGAZINES The Artilleryman does not pay much ($75), but it’s a great way to get your first byline and gain some confidence writing about military topics. And if you put some thought into your topics, you can select them with resale in mind. I’ve resold my stories about Edinburgh Castle, and Artillery at the Battle of Waterloo, to U.K. magazines, making over $900 from those two pieces. SELL MULTIPLE STORY ANGLES AND HOW TO DO IT Exa mple 1. The Western Antique Aeroplane and Automobile Museum, Hood River, Oregon.WAAAM The minute I walked into the cavernous museum I got a warm and fuzzy feeling. I stood stock-still, jaws wide open. Gazing in awe at the huge collection of beautifully restored antique aircraft and rows of gleaming automobiles, I knew I would sell multiple stories about this place. CREATING A SENSE OF PLACE IN YOUR TRAVEL ARTICLES The essence of good travel writing is to give your readers a sense of place by revealing its ambiance as if they were there, experiencing it. The trick is to write imaginatively enough to paint pictures with your words. Most people read travel articles as a form of escapism. So your words need to be easy to follow and your descriptions succinct. WHY "PRACTICE MAKES PERFECT" IS TERRIBLE ADVICE FOR TRAVEL 2. "Perfect Practice Makes Perfect Writing" by Reading Top Shelf Travel Articles. Another way to improve your writing is by reading good travel writing. You can really amp up your craft by reading travel articles in respected, top shelf travel magazines. For this to be effective, read the articles actively and critically.BEST QUERY LETTER
1. Write your draft query letter. 2. Compare your draft letter with each item in the checklist. 3. Go back and address any sections where you missed the mark. 4. After you’ve done a thorough review and made the corrections, you can feel comfortable that you've written the best query letter and can finally hit “send”. SUCCESSFUL TRAVEL WRITING: HOW TO SELL YOUR STORIES People are always asking me how they can do what I do. I created this website to share everything I know about travel writing. The life of a travel writer is about pitching your ideas successfully to editors, traveling to whatever destination strikes your fancy, and writing about your experience. My formula is simple: Pitch BEST WEBSITES FOR TRAVEL WRITERS Roy Stevenson is a professional travel writer and the author of www.PitchTravelWrite.com. Over the past ten years, he’s had more than 1000 articles published in 200 magazines, trade and specialty journals, in-flights, on-boards, blogs and websites and has traveled on assignment around the U.S. and to dozens of internationaldestinations.
USING EXECUTIVE SUMMARIES FOR TRAVEL WRITING SUCCESS Preparing Executive Summaries . Here’s how I create and use executive summaries before I take a trip: About 5-6 months before I travel to my destination I create my executive summaries while I’m researching each destination that interests me. I research the countries and cities I plan on visiting and write down copious lists of potential story ideas and potential target magazines for these WHY ROUNDUP STORIES ARE FUN TO WRITE Writing round-up stories is a great way to start your travel writing career. Doing the “research” is enjoyable, like planning a trip, and once you've mastered them they become easy to write. Don’t forget about the travel comps that come with covering a broad range of activities. They're the most enjoyable benefit to roundup travelstories.
CREATING A SENSE OF PLACE IN YOUR TRAVEL ARTICLES The essence of good travel writing is to give your readers a sense of place by revealing its ambiance as if they were there, experiencing it. The trick is to write imaginatively enough to paint pictures with your words. Most people read travel articles as a form of escapism. So your words need to be easy to follow and your descriptions succinct. TRAVEL WRITER: A DAY IN THE LIFE Roy Stevenson is a professional travel writer and the author of www.PitchTravelWrite.com. Over the past ten years, he’s had more than 1000 articles published in 200 magazines, trade and specialty journals, in-flights, on-boards, blogs and websites and has traveled on assignment around the U.S. and to dozens of internationaldestinations.
SELL MULTIPLE STORY ANGLES AND HOW TO DO IT Exa mple 1. The Western Antique Aeroplane and Automobile Museum, Hood River, Oregon.WAAAM The minute I walked into the cavernous museum I got a warm and fuzzy feeling. I stood stock-still, jaws wide open. Gazing in awe at the huge collection of beautifully restored antique aircraft and rows of gleaming automobiles, I knew I would sell multiple stories about this place. WRITING FOR MILITARY MAGAZINES The Artilleryman does not pay much ($75), but it’s a great way to get your first byline and gain some confidence writing about military topics. And if you put some thought into your topics, you can select them with resale in mind. I’ve resold my stories about Edinburgh Castle, and Artillery at the Battle of Waterloo, to U.K. magazines, making over $900 from those two pieces. ISSUE #358: FIVE SUREFIRE SALES STRATEGIES FOR PRINT MEDIA Back to Back Issues Page: Issue #358: Five Surefire Sales Strategies for Print Media Writers June 07, 2021: Greetings Fellow Travel Writers!. . . and WELCOME all new subscribers. Thanks for joining us.BEST QUERY LETTER
1. Write your draft query letter. 2. Compare your draft letter with each item in the checklist. 3. Go back and address any sections where you missed the mark. 4. After you’ve done a thorough review and made the corrections, you can feel comfortable that you've written the best query letter and can finally hit “send”. WRITING HISTORICAL TRAVEL ARTICLES Writing historical travel articles is a great way to combine your love for history and travel. And there are plenty of publications that might want to buy your story. Here's everything you need to know USING EXECUTIVE SUMMARIES FOR TRAVEL WRITING SUCCESS Preparing Executive Summaries . Here’s how I create and use executive summaries before I take a trip: About 5-6 months before I travel to my destination I create my executive summaries while I’m researching each destination that interests me. I research the countries and cities I plan on visiting and write down copious lists of potential story ideas and potential target magazines for these IS YOUR TRAVEL ARTICLE READY TO SUBMIT? USE THIS CHECKLIST Here’s our checklist for assessing whether your travel article is ready to send. Keep it handy to use for your travel articles. 1. Write your draft article. 2. Compare your draft with each item on the checklist. 3. Go back and address any sections that you have completely missed or skimped on. 4. YOUR OVERSEAS TRAVEL ITINERARY: MAKING THE MOST OF YOUR TRIP Highlight the things that interest you the most. For travel writers, make a list of the things you need to see for your writing assignments. If you pre-sold some story ideas to magazines, you already have a good idea of what you need to see. These take high priority on your travel itinerary. Since I pre-sell several travel stories before I take FINDING MAGAZINE SALES LEADS FOR SELLING YOUR TRAVEL STORIES When you choose a magazine title on EasyMediaList.com, you get contact details as indicated in their list - things like the editor’s name, email address, the magazine’s general telephone number, and mailing address. The website offers media / magazine sales leads for major U.S. cities in all fifty states. So if you’re planning a trip to WRITING FOB ARTICLES WRITING FOR MILITARY MAGAZINES The Artilleryman does not pay much ($75), but it’s a great way to get your first byline and gain some confidence writing about military topics. And if you put some thought into your topics, you can select them with resale in mind. I’ve resold my stories about Edinburgh Castle, and Artillery at the Battle of Waterloo, to U.K. magazines, making over $900 from those two pieces. WHY "PRACTICE MAKES PERFECT" IS TERRIBLE ADVICE FOR TRAVEL 2. "Perfect Practice Makes Perfect Writing" by Reading Top Shelf Travel Articles. Another way to improve your writing is by reading good travel writing. You can really amp up your craft by reading travel articles in respected, top shelf travel magazines. For this to be effective, read the articles actively and critically. WHERE TO PITCH TRAVEL STORIES Here are some examples from my magazine archives where to pitch travel stories. These are ideal story/magazine pairings that practically sold themselves. • My stories about New Zealand’s two major tourist resort areas—Rotorua and Queenstown—easily sold to Australia & New Zealand Magazine . This was a slam-dunk. SELL MULTIPLE STORY ANGLES AND HOW TO DO IT Exa mple 1. The Western Antique Aeroplane and Automobile Museum, Hood River, Oregon.WAAAM The minute I walked into the cavernous museum I got a warm and fuzzy feeling. I stood stock-still, jaws wide open. Gazing in awe at the huge collection of beautifully restored antique aircraft and rows of gleaming automobiles, I knew I would sell multiple stories about this place. WRITING HISTORICAL TRAVEL ARTICLES Writing historical travel articles is a great way to combine your love for history and travel. And there are plenty of publications that might want to buy your story. Here's everything you need to know USING EXECUTIVE SUMMARIES FOR TRAVEL WRITING SUCCESS Preparing Executive Summaries . Here’s how I create and use executive summaries before I take a trip: About 5-6 months before I travel to my destination I create my executive summaries while I’m researching each destination that interests me. I research the countries and cities I plan on visiting and write down copious lists of potential story ideas and potential target magazines for these IS YOUR TRAVEL ARTICLE READY TO SUBMIT? USE THIS CHECKLIST Here’s our checklist for assessing whether your travel article is ready to send. Keep it handy to use for your travel articles. 1. Write your draft article. 2. Compare your draft with each item on the checklist. 3. Go back and address any sections that you have completely missed or skimped on. 4. YOUR OVERSEAS TRAVEL ITINERARY: MAKING THE MOST OF YOUR TRIP Highlight the things that interest you the most. For travel writers, make a list of the things you need to see for your writing assignments. If you pre-sold some story ideas to magazines, you already have a good idea of what you need to see. These take high priority on your travel itinerary. Since I pre-sell several travel stories before I take FINDING MAGAZINE SALES LEADS FOR SELLING YOUR TRAVEL STORIES When you choose a magazine title on EasyMediaList.com, you get contact details as indicated in their list - things like the editor’s name, email address, the magazine’s general telephone number, and mailing address. The website offers media / magazine sales leads for major U.S. cities in all fifty states. So if you’re planning a trip to WRITING FOB ARTICLES WRITING FOR MILITARY MAGAZINES The Artilleryman does not pay much ($75), but it’s a great way to get your first byline and gain some confidence writing about military topics. And if you put some thought into your topics, you can select them with resale in mind. I’ve resold my stories about Edinburgh Castle, and Artillery at the Battle of Waterloo, to U.K. magazines, making over $900 from those two pieces. WHY "PRACTICE MAKES PERFECT" IS TERRIBLE ADVICE FOR TRAVEL 2. "Perfect Practice Makes Perfect Writing" by Reading Top Shelf Travel Articles. Another way to improve your writing is by reading good travel writing. You can really amp up your craft by reading travel articles in respected, top shelf travel magazines. For this to be effective, read the articles actively and critically. WHERE TO PITCH TRAVEL STORIES Here are some examples from my magazine archives where to pitch travel stories. These are ideal story/magazine pairings that practically sold themselves. • My stories about New Zealand’s two major tourist resort areas—Rotorua and Queenstown—easily sold to Australia & New Zealand Magazine . This was a slam-dunk. SELL MULTIPLE STORY ANGLES AND HOW TO DO IT Exa mple 1. The Western Antique Aeroplane and Automobile Museum, Hood River, Oregon.WAAAM The minute I walked into the cavernous museum I got a warm and fuzzy feeling. I stood stock-still, jaws wide open. Gazing in awe at the huge collection of beautifully restored antique aircraft and rows of gleaming automobiles, I knew I would sell multiple stories about this place. SUCCESSFUL TRAVEL WRITING: HOW TO SELL YOUR STORIES People are always asking me how they can do what I do. I created this website to share everything I know about travel writing. The life of a travel writer is about pitching your ideas successfully to editors, traveling to whatever destination strikes your fancy, and writing about your experience. My formula is simple: Pitch FINDING MAGAZINE SALES LEADS FOR SELLING YOUR TRAVEL STORIES When you choose a magazine title on EasyMediaList.com, you get contact details as indicated in their list - things like the editor’s name, email address, the magazine’s general telephone number, and mailing address. The website offers media / magazine sales leads for major U.S. cities in all fifty states. So if you’re planning a trip to DREAMING UP LUXURY TRAVEL STORY IDEAS Here are two examples from my travel writing for luxury stories: • For Queenstown, New Zealand, my round-up piece included three price levels of accommodation: a budget hotel, a family hotel, and an upscale villa for jet setters. • In a Bali “Best Resorts” article my wife and I researched twelve luxury villas. WRITING FOB ARTICLES At least, that's the idea. Depending on the magazine, you'll be paid anywhere from $50-$300 for FOB’s, so you won’t get rich off doing these short articles. If you’re being paid on the higher end of the scale it might be worth the time it takes to write the piece. SELL MULTIPLE STORY ANGLES AND HOW TO DO IT Exa mple 1. The Western Antique Aeroplane and Automobile Museum, Hood River, Oregon.WAAAM The minute I walked into the cavernous museum I got a warm and fuzzy feeling. I stood stock-still, jaws wide open. Gazing in awe at the huge collection of beautifully restored antique aircraft and rows of gleaming automobiles, I knew I would sell multiple stories about this place. WRITING FOR MILITARY MAGAZINES The Artilleryman does not pay much ($75), but it’s a great way to get your first byline and gain some confidence writing about military topics. And if you put some thought into your topics, you can select them with resale in mind. I’ve resold my stories about Edinburgh Castle, and Artillery at the Battle of Waterloo, to U.K. magazines, making over $900 from those two pieces. WHY ROUNDUP STORIES ARE FUN TO WRITE Writing round-up stories is a great way to start your travel writing career. Doing the “research” is enjoyable, like planning a trip, and once you've mastered them they become easy to write. Don’t forget about the travel comps that come with covering a broad range of activities. They're the most enjoyable benefit to roundup travelstories.
CREATING A SENSE OF PLACE IN YOUR TRAVEL ARTICLES The essence of good travel writing is to give your readers a sense of place by revealing its ambiance as if they were there, experiencing it. The trick is to write imaginatively enough to paint pictures with your words. Most people read travel articles as a form of escapism. So your words need to be easy to follow and your descriptions succinct.BEST QUERY LETTER
1. Write your draft query letter. 2. Compare your draft letter with each item in the checklist. 3. Go back and address any sections where you missed the mark. 4. After you’ve done a thorough review and made the corrections, you can feel comfortable that you've written the best query letter and can finally hit “send”. WHERE TO FIND MAGAZINE LEADS: TOP 6 REFERENCES ON THE Writer’s Market is an essential primary reference for magazine leads for freelance magazine writers. It’s available online and in print. Its authors claim that it’s “the most comprehensive database of verified markets available anywhere”. The advantage of the Online Writer’s Market is that you don’t have to carry around a bulky WRITING HISTORICAL TRAVEL ARTICLES Writing historical travel articles is a great way to combine your love for history and travel. And there are plenty of publications that might want to buy your story. Here's everything you need to know USING EXECUTIVE SUMMARIES FOR TRAVEL WRITING SUCCESS Preparing Executive Summaries . Here’s how I create and use executive summaries before I take a trip: About 5-6 months before I travel to my destination I create my executive summaries while I’m researching each destination that interests me. I research the countries and cities I plan on visiting and write down copious lists of potential story ideas and potential target magazines for these IS YOUR TRAVEL ARTICLE READY TO SUBMIT? USE THIS CHECKLIST Here’s our checklist for assessing whether your travel article is ready to send. Keep it handy to use for your travel articles. 1. Write your draft article. 2. Compare your draft with each item on the checklist. 3. Go back and address any sections that you have completely missed or skimped on. 4. YOUR OVERSEAS TRAVEL ITINERARY: MAKING THE MOST OF YOUR TRIP Highlight the things that interest you the most. For travel writers, make a list of the things you need to see for your writing assignments. If you pre-sold some story ideas to magazines, you already have a good idea of what you need to see. These take high priority on your travel itinerary. Since I pre-sell several travel stories before I take FINDING MAGAZINE SALES LEADS FOR SELLING YOUR TRAVEL STORIES When you choose a magazine title on EasyMediaList.com, you get contact details as indicated in their list - things like the editor’s name, email address, the magazine’s general telephone number, and mailing address. The website offers media / magazine sales leads for major U.S. cities in all fifty states. So if you’re planning a trip to WRITING FOB ARTICLES WRITING FOR MILITARY MAGAZINES The Artilleryman does not pay much ($75), but it’s a great way to get your first byline and gain some confidence writing about military topics. And if you put some thought into your topics, you can select them with resale in mind. I’ve resold my stories about Edinburgh Castle, and Artillery at the Battle of Waterloo, to U.K. magazines, making over $900 from those two pieces. WHY "PRACTICE MAKES PERFECT" IS TERRIBLE ADVICE FOR TRAVEL 2. "Perfect Practice Makes Perfect Writing" by Reading Top Shelf Travel Articles. Another way to improve your writing is by reading good travel writing. You can really amp up your craft by reading travel articles in respected, top shelf travel magazines. For this to be effective, read the articles actively and critically. WHERE TO PITCH TRAVEL STORIES Here are some examples from my magazine archives where to pitch travel stories. These are ideal story/magazine pairings that practically sold themselves. • My stories about New Zealand’s two major tourist resort areas—Rotorua and Queenstown—easily sold to Australia & New Zealand Magazine . This was a slam-dunk. SELL MULTIPLE STORY ANGLES AND HOW TO DO IT Exa mple 1. The Western Antique Aeroplane and Automobile Museum, Hood River, Oregon.WAAAM The minute I walked into the cavernous museum I got a warm and fuzzy feeling. I stood stock-still, jaws wide open. Gazing in awe at the huge collection of beautifully restored antique aircraft and rows of gleaming automobiles, I knew I would sell multiple stories about this place. WRITING HISTORICAL TRAVEL ARTICLES Writing historical travel articles is a great way to combine your love for history and travel. And there are plenty of publications that might want to buy your story. Here's everything you need to know USING EXECUTIVE SUMMARIES FOR TRAVEL WRITING SUCCESS Preparing Executive Summaries . Here’s how I create and use executive summaries before I take a trip: About 5-6 months before I travel to my destination I create my executive summaries while I’m researching each destination that interests me. I research the countries and cities I plan on visiting and write down copious lists of potential story ideas and potential target magazines for these IS YOUR TRAVEL ARTICLE READY TO SUBMIT? USE THIS CHECKLIST Here’s our checklist for assessing whether your travel article is ready to send. Keep it handy to use for your travel articles. 1. Write your draft article. 2. Compare your draft with each item on the checklist. 3. Go back and address any sections that you have completely missed or skimped on. 4. YOUR OVERSEAS TRAVEL ITINERARY: MAKING THE MOST OF YOUR TRIP Highlight the things that interest you the most. For travel writers, make a list of the things you need to see for your writing assignments. If you pre-sold some story ideas to magazines, you already have a good idea of what you need to see. These take high priority on your travel itinerary. Since I pre-sell several travel stories before I take FINDING MAGAZINE SALES LEADS FOR SELLING YOUR TRAVEL STORIES When you choose a magazine title on EasyMediaList.com, you get contact details as indicated in their list - things like the editor’s name, email address, the magazine’s general telephone number, and mailing address. The website offers media / magazine sales leads for major U.S. cities in all fifty states. So if you’re planning a trip to WRITING FOB ARTICLES WRITING FOR MILITARY MAGAZINES The Artilleryman does not pay much ($75), but it’s a great way to get your first byline and gain some confidence writing about military topics. And if you put some thought into your topics, you can select them with resale in mind. I’ve resold my stories about Edinburgh Castle, and Artillery at the Battle of Waterloo, to U.K. magazines, making over $900 from those two pieces. WHY "PRACTICE MAKES PERFECT" IS TERRIBLE ADVICE FOR TRAVEL 2. "Perfect Practice Makes Perfect Writing" by Reading Top Shelf Travel Articles. Another way to improve your writing is by reading good travel writing. You can really amp up your craft by reading travel articles in respected, top shelf travel magazines. For this to be effective, read the articles actively and critically. WHERE TO PITCH TRAVEL STORIES Here are some examples from my magazine archives where to pitch travel stories. These are ideal story/magazine pairings that practically sold themselves. • My stories about New Zealand’s two major tourist resort areas—Rotorua and Queenstown—easily sold to Australia & New Zealand Magazine . This was a slam-dunk. SELL MULTIPLE STORY ANGLES AND HOW TO DO IT Exa mple 1. The Western Antique Aeroplane and Automobile Museum, Hood River, Oregon.WAAAM The minute I walked into the cavernous museum I got a warm and fuzzy feeling. I stood stock-still, jaws wide open. Gazing in awe at the huge collection of beautifully restored antique aircraft and rows of gleaming automobiles, I knew I would sell multiple stories about this place. SUCCESSFUL TRAVEL WRITING: HOW TO SELL YOUR STORIES People are always asking me how they can do what I do. I created this website to share everything I know about travel writing. The life of a travel writer is about pitching your ideas successfully to editors, traveling to whatever destination strikes your fancy, and writing about your experience. My formula is simple: Pitch FINDING MAGAZINE SALES LEADS FOR SELLING YOUR TRAVEL STORIES When you choose a magazine title on EasyMediaList.com, you get contact details as indicated in their list - things like the editor’s name, email address, the magazine’s general telephone number, and mailing address. The website offers media / magazine sales leads for major U.S. cities in all fifty states. So if you’re planning a trip to DREAMING UP LUXURY TRAVEL STORY IDEAS Here are two examples from my travel writing for luxury stories: • For Queenstown, New Zealand, my round-up piece included three price levels of accommodation: a budget hotel, a family hotel, and an upscale villa for jet setters. • In a Bali “Best Resorts” article my wife and I researched twelve luxury villas. WRITING FOB ARTICLES At least, that's the idea. Depending on the magazine, you'll be paid anywhere from $50-$300 for FOB’s, so you won’t get rich off doing these short articles. If you’re being paid on the higher end of the scale it might be worth the time it takes to write the piece. SELL MULTIPLE STORY ANGLES AND HOW TO DO IT Exa mple 1. The Western Antique Aeroplane and Automobile Museum, Hood River, Oregon.WAAAM The minute I walked into the cavernous museum I got a warm and fuzzy feeling. I stood stock-still, jaws wide open. Gazing in awe at the huge collection of beautifully restored antique aircraft and rows of gleaming automobiles, I knew I would sell multiple stories about this place. WRITING FOR MILITARY MAGAZINES The Artilleryman does not pay much ($75), but it’s a great way to get your first byline and gain some confidence writing about military topics. And if you put some thought into your topics, you can select them with resale in mind. I’ve resold my stories about Edinburgh Castle, and Artillery at the Battle of Waterloo, to U.K. magazines, making over $900 from those two pieces. WHY ROUNDUP STORIES ARE FUN TO WRITE Writing round-up stories is a great way to start your travel writing career. Doing the “research” is enjoyable, like planning a trip, and once you've mastered them they become easy to write. Don’t forget about the travel comps that come with covering a broad range of activities. They're the most enjoyable benefit to roundup travelstories.
CREATING A SENSE OF PLACE IN YOUR TRAVEL ARTICLES The essence of good travel writing is to give your readers a sense of place by revealing its ambiance as if they were there, experiencing it. The trick is to write imaginatively enough to paint pictures with your words. Most people read travel articles as a form of escapism. So your words need to be easy to follow and your descriptions succinct.BEST QUERY LETTER
1. Write your draft query letter. 2. Compare your draft letter with each item in the checklist. 3. Go back and address any sections where you missed the mark. 4. After you’ve done a thorough review and made the corrections, you can feel comfortable that you've written the best query letter and can finally hit “send”. WHERE TO FIND MAGAZINE LEADS: TOP 6 REFERENCES ON THE Writer’s Market is an essential primary reference for magazine leads for freelance magazine writers. It’s available online and in print. Its authors claim that it’s “the most comprehensive database of verified markets available anywhere”. The advantage of the Online Writer’s Market is that you don’t have to carry around a bulkyPITCH TRAVEL WRITE
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