These days the process of writing intrigues me as much as the content. Whenever I have a chance to interview a famous (or not-so-famous) writer, I like to ask what drives them to write.
Several years ago I spoke to Chilean author, Isabel Allende, who wrote,...
I’ve written about how to edit book-length pieces of work but this post covers how to cut a travel article.
These days it’s rare to get a commission for more than 1200 words. So, say, you have written 2,500 words and your brief is 800 words....
Last week I talked about how useful it is know your audience and hone your voice for a specific publication.
Travel articles are often seen as easy but they’re surprisingly difficult to write. You need to balance practical information, anecdotes and a few facts and figures,...
Last week a couple of people I’d just met asked me about the current book I’m working on. I said I didn’t want to talk about it. They looked at each other and laughed. The conversation dried up and awkwardly, I tried to fill the...
Love her or hate her, everyone has an opinion on Elizabeth Gilbert. Without doubt, at every workshop I run, participants are divided over her best-selling travel memoir Eat Pray Love. Some switch off at her soul-baring, others are switched on. But just where did she...
In fiction, a writer creates an entire world. Even though travel writing is about true stories and true journeys, you still need to create a world. You do this by:
Keep returning to your narrative thread.
If you take a detour, ensure there is a signpost back...
Whether you’re starting out or you’re a seasoned writer, it really helps to set yourself goals and review them regularly. We’ll look at how you can do this with your writing, but you can do this with any part of your life. There’s lots of...
Story arcs. What are they? Why are they useful?
For years I didn’t think that story arcs applied to non-fiction like they do to fiction. For any of you involved in film or television, the story or character arc is a familiar concept. Television episodes...
If you are anything like me, you’ll find many excuses not to write. Even vacuuming can be a good distraction when I have a looming deadline. To tackle this common affliction, I came across a good writing exercise by novelist Louise Doughty. Like all the...
Pitching. Love it or loathe it, it is part of a freelance writer’s life. Personally, it’s the the job I like the least.
First you take the time to read the publication or website thoroughly. You work out the regular slots and how to tailor your...