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How
to Become a Travel Writer
Writing
a Travel Guidebook
You
will have a blast writing a travel guide. You will visit
places you’ve never seen before, and see places you’ve
already visited through different eyes.
You
may be hired to write a travel guide even on a topic
that is already well covered. Just look at the section
on Italy, where my books The Italy Guide and
The Rome Guide, are located. That section is
swamped with entries. I am constantly amazed that my
books even get noticed. But they do, to the tune of
thousands of copies sold every year. The same could
happen to you.
There
are more than 350 travel guide publishers, so if you
want to write or update a travel guide, there are plenty
of opportunities.
Getting
Hired to Write a New Guide
Andy
Herbach and his partner Michael Dillon came up with
the idea for a series of pocket-sized guidebooks to
help travelers translate foreign language menus more
easily. The idea came from their own experiences. They
had difficulty translating menus despite their proficiency
in Spanish and French, and realized that others would
as well.
So
combining their skills – Andy’s the writer and Michael’s
the graphic designer – they created the Eating
& Drinking series of guidebooks, which have
been a rousing success. If you are ever going to a Spanish,
French or Italian speaking country, pick up one of their
books. It can make you less apprehensive at meals, and
allow you to enjoy them more.
Basically
what they did to get published is what every prospective
author can do when they have an idea for a book, whether
it is a travel guide or not. They did their homework,
created a powerful proposal, and got hired.
The
following four steps will help get your own travel guide
published:
1.
Create a list of travel publishers
2.
Create your proposal material
3.
Contact the publishers by sending them your proposal
material
4.
Once hired, start writing the book
As
you can see from these steps, just as in attempting
to get published in a periodical, it is best to do all
your homework up front, pitch the idea, and only after
getting hired to start writing your travel guide. It
worked well for Andy and Michael, it worked for me,
it can work for you too. In the sections that follow
you will find out where to get contact information for
publishers, and how to prepare a proposal.
Getting
Hired to Update a Guide
While
publishers prefer to hire people with previous experience
to update guides, you can break into this field by first
getting experience writing travel pieces for newspapers
or magazines (covered in the previous section of this
guide). This shows that you can write and research,
and researching is the key to updating guidebooks.
Each
will have their own selection process, so be prepared
to have to fill out forms, do phone interviews, submit
writing samples, etc. This is a very competitive process,
so remember to put your best foot forward through all
these trials. You may know that you are a brilliant
writer and a dynamite researcher, but they won’t until
you show them.
The
information in the next section will give you some tips
on the kind of information publishers want to see.
This article is
an excerpt from the fabjob.com How to Become a Travel
Writer. Visit www.fabjob.com
for information.
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