How to Break into Travel Writing
This popular Travel Writing workshop is now available online!
Want to travel the world and get paid for it? Learn the secrets of getting started and landing exciting assignments in this hands-on travel writing workshop. Discover the proven path successful travel writers follow and how to blaze your own trail.
Travel Writing Workshop Outline
In this hands-on workshop you can expect to learn:
Today’s markets demystified
- Print, blogging, online, video, tablet and mobile apps
Developing story ideas
- Before, during or after you travel?
Tapping into your true voice
- Finding sources, local color, reporting
Getting noticed:
- What editors look for
How to pitch your ideas
- Query or spec? The mechanics of who to contact and how
Styles of travel writing
- Service pieces to essays: getting multiple stories
Follow-up and handling rejection
- When, how, who
Freebies
- FAMs, Working with PR agencies, and Tourism Boards
Must-have equipment and resources
- What you need in your toolkit and why
Once you’ve been accepted
- Pay, rights, invoicing, social media
When to break the rules
- Why and how
Cost:
$200 online
Michele Peterson is a travel writer, editor and publisher who has written for Lonely Planet, Fodor’s, the Toronto Star, the Globe and Mail, MoneySense, Dreamscapes, and over 100 other publications. She divides her time between Guatemala, Mexico and Toronto (Canada).
Her work also appears in best-selling anthologies such as Sand in My Bra: Funny Women Write from the Road, The Risks of Sunbathing Topless, and other popular travel anthologies.
Testimonials
Michele’s workshops are detailed, informative and practical. She pointed out what I was doing right with my piece and helped me to focus and fine tune. Her dynamic personality, honest comments and encouragement helped me to get that first piece published.
Gail Murray, Toronto
I attended your class last night and enjoyed it very much. You were quite inspirational and your love for your work came through in the class
Liz, Toronto
I was in your ‘Travel Writing’ workshop last week along with my girlfriend Cynthia. I just wanted to say ‘thanks’ for a very informative and interesting session!
Nigel, Toronto