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Intro to Travel Writing Online. 8 weeks, 4.2-5.28, 2008
Travel Writing Boot Camp Online. 8 weeks, 4.9-6.4, 2008
Breaking Into Travel Writing One-day San Francisco travel writing overview. 4.19, 2008
Advanced Travel Writing One-day San Francisco intensive. 3.2, 2008
New York Times Travel
International Herald Tribune World news
Written Road Inside travel publishing
Wired Wired news
Business 2.0 Technology news and views
Gridskipper Urban travel blog
Gadling Traveler's weblog
Vagablogging Rolf Potts
World Hum Travel dispatches
BBC BBC international
The Atlantic Global correspondence
Curbed NYC Real Estate
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In freelance writing, your pitch letter is your bread and butter. It's your business card, portfolio, business plan and resume all in one. It's also the single most important bit of correspondence to master to take your writing to the next level.
I'll dive into the work habits and methods of successful pitchers at my upcoming Media Bistro seminar, Perfect Pitching, On Tuesday Sept 12 in San Francisco. In the meantime, here are Three Golden Rules for Perfect Pitching
Pitch Boldly: Don't be dissuaded by staid writer's guidelines or stuffy gatekeepers - aim high with your pitch letters. While $0.25/word for a local rag has its merits, so do Smithsonian, National Geographic Traveler and Newsweek. Too often writers think they don't have enough cred for big press pitchings. You do. Don't undersell yourself.
Pitch Often: Like the NY lotto, you've got to be in it to win it. Far better to send out that pitch that may only be 90% fleshed out than to table it and see someone else swoop and steal your idea. Set a regular schedule - eg one a week, 6 pitches a month, every first Monday, whatever works - and stick to it! Make pitching a regular part of your routine, like hitting the gym or paying bills.
Have Backups: For every pitch you send out, have a couple solid backups for the same or similar ideas. If you're primary market rejects you, immediately swing that pitch toward your secondary market (often a competitor). So National Geographic Adventure doesn't want 'Adventure Town: Austin TX', pitch to Backpacker '60 Minutes Fixes: Austin' instead. Don't just save as though, make sure to update your pitch to match secondary, tertiary etc markets.
See? That's three daily tips today. So many more at the seminars.
Hot Spots for 2008 Houston Chronicle / Lonely Planet, January 2008
Long Weekend: Charlottesville 71miles.com, February 2007
Best of New York Hotels National Geographic Traveler, December 2007
Consignment Shops of Paris Houston Chronicle / King Features, December 2007
Enlightened Traveler - Washington DC Cooking Light, October 2007
Planet Chill - Sustainable Tourism Ben & Jerry's, REI and Lonely Planet, August-September 2006
Sweet Stays From Low to High National Geographic Traveler, May/June 2005
California's Fault San Francisco Bay-Guardian, October 2004
A Job With Travel But No Vacation The New York Times, July 2006
The Beat Goes On Business Traveler, September 2004
Back to the Big Easy Lonelyplanet.com, December 2005
And They're Off! San Francisco Bay-Guardian, June 2005
Forest Fires Wired, August 2006
Mara Vorhees: Lonely Planet New England Regional Guide (Lonely Planet New England)
Karla Zimmerman: Lonely Planet Chicago City Guide (Lonely Planet Chicago)
Lonely Planet Staff: Lonely Planet 2007 Bluelist (Lonely Planet General Reference)
Roz Hopkins: The Travel Book: A Journey Through Every Country in the World
Greece, A Love Story: Women Write about the Greek Experience (Seal Women's Travel)
Tim Cahill: Lost in My Own Backyard: A Walk in Yellowstone National Park (Crown Journeys)
Paul Theroux: Dark Star Safari: Overland from Cairo to Capetown
Susan Orlean: My Kind of Place: Travel Stories from a Woman Who's Been Everywhere
Ernesto Che Guevara: The Motorcycle Diaries: Notes on a Latin American Journey
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