What you’ll learn
- Learn how to write professional-quality travel tales that readers (and editors) will love.
- Master writing techniques that hook readers right away, maintain their interest throughout the story, and leave them feeling fulfilled at the end.
- Weave together the various elements that create a great travel tale — the setting, people, events, and unique emotions we encounter on the road.
- Understand the critical differences between travel journaling and writing travel tales for others to read.
- Travel with a writer’s eye for stories.
- Introduce colorful characters into your travel tales, and understand the rules and common practices for handling quotes and writing dialogue.
- Discover easy and comfortable ways to connect with people when you travel (even if you’re an introvert) — because doing so leads you into richer, “story-worthy” experiences.
- Know what *not* to include in your stories, and pace your action to maintain reader interest throughout.
- Obliterate travel writing clichés to create original tales that are truly your own.
- Learn the two big mistakes that keep beginning freelance writers from getting published — and discover easy ways to avoid those mistakes.
- Understand the different methods and best strategies for pitching stories to editors, even if you’re just starting out.
- Publish your travel tales in blogs, newspapers, magazines, and books.
Requirements
- The desire to become a better writer, and to share stories of your travels — to places close to home or far away.
- A love for writing … even though it might drive you crazy sometimes.
- A decent command of the English language. (But you don’t have to be a native speaker, as long as you get what’s going on!)
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