Tag: travel writers
There are a lot of travel writers out there, but hardly any advice on how to be a successful travel writer; in fact, I just did a search for …
Judgment’s not tomorrow, its today (yes now it’s here). But no it isn’t Jesus, take a look at all your peers. They’re all looking down on you. Inside they …
Imagine being in a room with all your favorite travel writers and having conversations about writing, travel, and life. That’s what Michael Shapiro’s A Sense of Place is all …
There is no shortage of information on the art and business of travel writing. Do a simple Google search for ‘travel writing’ and you’ll get over 870 million results. …
This month’s edition of Perceptive Travel Magazine covers both darkness and light with articles featuring two iconic cities and an island in the middle of the Pacific. Editor Tim …
Hot off the press, the September edition of Perceptive Travel webzine features voodoo, mariachis, and lost walls. In Stories in Stone: Walking Vietnam’s Long Wall, new contributor Ben Keene …
The July edition of Perceptive Travel webzine will transport armchair traveler around the world, stopping in Russia, Ireland and Vietnam along the way. Riding a small motorcycles overloaded with …
For more great travel stories, look no further than the June edition of Perceptive Travel webzine. Michael Shapiro heads to Arizona to visit Frank Lloyd Wright’s Humble Desert Palace. …
You might want to choose a book on the subject written by an author who’s still alive. I mean no disrespect to the late Louise Purwin Zobel, the original …
This latest edition of Perceptive Travel webzine features some really offbeat travel stories. Richard Arghiris follows the trail of Loco Bill, the opportunistic serial killer who killed 5 expats …
The beginning of another new month means only one thing here at Perceptive Travel – the release of a new webzine with more great travel articles to read. This month’s …
There’s no shortage of books and articles around on the art of travel writing, focusing on the traditional old school methods of publication, requiring constant query letters and creating …