| In Paris, Steenie did an entire
presentation on getting free stuff. Not only was she funny, but her advice
really works. And to top it off, I'll probably write an article about that
dessert plate which is something I wouldn't have thought to research had
it not been presented to me as a freebie.
[EDITOR'S NOTE: You can find out
more about the ITWPA by visiting: http://www.itwpa.com
]
6. THINK AND ACT LIKE A TRAVEL
WRITER -- You don't need to be a published writer to think and act
like one. I'm not. This trip to Yorktown might soon generate my first byline.
I just followed all the advice I got from Jen's course and made a decision
that I was going to give travel writing a try.
You don't have to be a professional
journalist to pick people's brains and ask thoughtful questions. Think
like you're "on assignment." Plus you'll find that when people start treating
you like a travel writer, it will boost your confidence and enthusiasm.
And it's fun...
Instead of spending the day wandering
around Colonial Williamsburg like a tourist, I headed to Yorktown with
a purpose. I discovered that with a little prep work and the right attitude,
anybody really can be a travel writer!
7. FOLLOW THROUGH -- Now of
course, I need to write my article and start sending queries out. My goal
is to write something and get an article published before Lori does. I
know that sounds kind of mean but I have a competitive nature and I've
made this my goal. (She said it was important to set goals, right?)
You should make this your goal too.
I spent one day in Yorktown and came away with at least 3 strong article
ideas. You could easily do the same with the town nearest you. Just follow
Jen's advice in Passport to Romance: The Ultimate Travel Writer's Course
and get out there.
I encourage (and challenge) you
to go out and find your own "Yorktown" to uncover.
[Karen Pevenstein attended our Ultimate
Travel Writers Workshop one May a couple of years ago in Paris. Graduates
from our live travel writing workshops boast more success and see more
bylines than most, which is why these events always sell out. To boost
your own chances of success many times over, join us at an upcoming event.
To find out more, visit: The
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