![]() ![]() As you all know, blogging takes just as much work because it’s like any business - you first have to build a reputation for delivering something that others want, and then find enough people who want it. Or that if you start a travel blog, the income will just start flowing. That it’s an endless vacation – any successful travel writer will tell you that it’s truly work! You spend your days seeing, learning, and experiencing, and then your evenings writing, editing, and organizing your photos. When it comes to travel writing and being a travel writer, what are some of the most common misconceptions people seem to have? I had already been a freelance writer and editor (mostly editing) for travel websites and publications, when a couple of friends who’d been laid off from (print) travel publications asked for my help in learning how to write for websites – we decided that with the shuttering of traditional outlets, there were likely others in the same boat, and TWE was born out of our desire to help others make the same transition. All the content is freely available and we’re getting ready to re-launch the forum later this year so that users can engage more directly with each other. Travel Writer’s Exchange is a community of writers and bloggers, all sharing their advice on how to earn a living as a writer or blogger. Now, you’re the Editor in Chief of the Travel Writer’s Exchange? What’s that? How did you get started there? ![]() Plus, I get some cool hand-knitted thing to wear or give to friends. I believe that travel, particularly to other countries, provides an education that is equally as important as the education one receives in school.įor most of my adult life, I’ve been so busy working that I haven’t had time for hobbies, but a couple of years ago I took up knitting, and find that it’s a very relaxing pastime while riding on trains, planes, or automobiles. I still travel frequently and love spending a month or more at a destination, just exploring. Hi everyone! My name is Trisha and I was born and raised in New England, but I have lived in several states since my late teens. I was fortunate to have parents who loved to travel, so before I was in my teens I’d visited many US states and several other countries. Hey Trisha! Welcome to the Superstar Blog! Tell us a little bit about yourself! ![]() She shares her insight and expertise to help you level up your travel writing skills while showing you how to get your foot in the door. This week, we sit down with travel writer Trisha Miller, the Editor in Chief of Travel Writers Exchange. There’s a lot more to being a good travel writer than meets the eye. ![]()
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