How to Stay Young and Adventurous with Travel Writing
Read the passion-filled travel adventure stories of Denver Post Travel Editor Kyle Wagner, and get some motivation to start travel writing!
Seven Travel Stories You Can Find in Your Hometown
Read about Kyle Wagner's tips on a few ways you could profit from stories about your hometown.
How to Get Published in 2011: 6 Tips from Travel Editor, Kyle Wagner
Travel Editor at the Denver Post, Kyle Wagner, gives 6 inspirational and helpful tips on how to get published as a travel writer in 2011.
Writing Around Rumors: Avoiding Rumors in your Travel Writing
To publish or not to publish? That is the question when it comes to unsubstantiated statements and gossip. But when the information is already publically circulating, the debate becomes whether the rest of the public has a right to know. Rumors can present big problems to travel writers... here are few tips to help you make the best decisions for your article.
A Travel Writer's Tale of Exploration, Meeting New People and Fighting Breast Cancer
When I asked Denver Post Travel Editor Kyle Wagner to write an issue
for this “Best Job in the World” series, I figured she'd mention some
of the most extravagant meals she sampled as a food writer, or one of
the travel adventures she’s written about as a newspaper travel
editor.
But what she sent goes far beyond any of that. It's the tale of
finding a true connection in her travels, of going places she
otherwise might not, and of celebrating human survival and her battle
with breast cancer.
We often talk about travel writing as the best job in the world
because of its glitz, glamour, and perks... its free trips and
published stories.
But Kyle’s story reminds us that it can go much deeper than that, too.
Scroll down to read it (and be warned that you might need a few
tissues before you do).
The Five Restaurants to Include in Every Travel Article
Learn how to spot the five restaurants you should include in your next travel article.
