1. How To Become A Lonely Planet Travel Writer - An interview with Simon Sellars
2. The Content Crossroads: Supernatural Success at the Intersection of Ideas
3. Tips and Tricks for Distraction-Free Writing
4. So I Quit My Day Job - Holy Cow! I Took the Plunge
5. How to Bag Your 9 to 5 Job and Write / Travel Full Time
Plus one:
Tech stuff for writers on the move - Top 50 Apps That Fit on a USB Drive
Thursday, January 17, 2008
Weekly Top 5 Blog Posts for Writers...
Posted by Liz Lewis at 2:35 PM
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3 comments:
I enjoyed the Q&A with Simon Sellars - thanks for posting!
I'd like to think I could be a guidebook writer, but I'm thinking a) I'd need to do a Colorado (local) book or b) wait to cover exotic countries once my kids are off to college! Just wouldn't want to be on the road for months at a time when they're young (okay, maybe when they get to high school... :-))
Kara,
glad you found Simon Sellar interview interesting.
sounds like finding a niche in your own local area might be a good start...if you have young kids, how about something like '101 things to do with kids in ..(your hometown). I think we all forget about what surrounds us when we think travel -- but someone who doesn't live here wants to know.
good luck...let us know how you get on...
cheers,
liz
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