Guest Column by Erin Byrne on Writer's Digest: How to Become a Travel Writer

Erin-small-419x600Excerpt:"Nearly everyone loves to travel, and many of us wrote a really great story in Junior High, so often people feel it would be easy  to become a travel writer.  But to me, it is like entering the ring in Madrid’s Plaza de Toros de Las Ventas to face a raging bull, waving, instead of a cape, Hemingway’s “truest sentence you know”.All good travel writing moves the reader twice: it transports him to a place, and moves him emotionally."For the full guest post, click here: writersdigest.com

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