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Four Things that Don’t Have to Be Terrifying for Travel Writers

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Things that scare us become way less terrifying when we confront them and break them down into their components so that we can face them head-on. In the spirit of the Halloween season, here are four things that strike fear in the hearts of travel writers, along with pro tips to keep them from being that way.

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How To Make Your Stories More Appealing To Editors (And Readers)

In the first part of this two-part series, I talked about things to look for in your stories that will underscore how much of yourself is in there. This time, I want to take things a step further and look at some ways to feel good about your writing, while allowing for you to include yourself in it a little bit and also make your stories more appealing to editors and their readers.

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Ensure Your Story Focus Is On The Reader (Not You) – Part I

Most writers think everything they write is amazing (myself included); it takes a well-developed and self-critical reading ear to become more aware of when you go off-track. In the first installment of this two-part series, we’ll look at how making the story all about you can make it unappealing to readers.

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4 Tips To Ensure You Write An Inclusive Article

Statistically speaking, in the same way that employers tend to hire people who look like them, writers are most likely to write about people who are the same race, socio-economic class and gender. The good news is, travel writers are usually innately curious about other cultures and respect and admire them; they also tend to try to showcase locals in their stories. Here are a few tips that will help further ensure that your writing is always inclusive.

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