What’s Selling Now: Travel Writing in 2012
Travel Writer Roy Stevenson attended the Ultimate Travel Writer's Workshop in 2007, and since then, has published over 700 articles. See what story ideas Roy thinks will sell well in 2012.
Get Paid to Travel: $3,000 for Travel Stories
Reader Roy Stevenson attended our Ultimate Travel Writer’s Workshop back in 2007 and, since then, has been published over 550 times across a wide-range of publications. Below is his advice for turning a typical $140 travel assignment into $3,000. Click here to read more...
Simple Stories That Editors Are Desperate For
There’s a certain kind of article that travel editors are desperate to find. They pay for this kind of article. They need this kind of article. But they just can’t get their hands on it. Lucky for you... we have the inside scoop. Read about it here.
The Best Job in the World: Spa Writing Is More Than Just Writing About Spas
Writing for spa magazines is one of those niches that’s often overlooked. Everyone, of course, wants to review a spa for a travel magazine. But the real niche is in writing about all the other aspects of health, wellness, and relaxation. Click to see how far your writing can take you in this niche. And what it means in terms of perks on your vacations.
How Long Does It Take To Sell Your First Travel Story?
After taking the AWAI Ultimate Travel Writer’s Workshop in July 2007, Roy Stevenson sold 12 stories in less than 30 days. He then went on to sell 150 more the following year. Hear his story here...
Photo Captions Can Help Sell Photographs: Here’s How to Write One
Could a few little words written under photos you send to a magazine editor make or break their sale? Check out freelance photographer Efrain Padró’s advice for writing good photo captions here.
Which of These Story Ideas Will Sell Best…
Jen Stevens gives her expert advice on how to craft an engaging, specific and informative article title that will catch an editor's eye.


