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If you’re planning to write about your summer travels this year, take a break from prowling for flight sales and hotel deals and IMG_2444check out a few of these travel writing posts we've run across recently:

• From the travel site Matador, here’s a post with 22 tips on how to become a travel writer… it's a great list, and most of it is relevant to writers of all kinds.

• Here's a fascinating interview with prominent travel writer Paul Theroux about his latest -- and possibly last -- trip to Africa.

• Should travel writers accept freebies? This post from the BBC takes a look at some of the ethical issues surrounding the travel writing industry and outlines the policies of a few of the major travel publishers.

• Edmonton writer Omar Mouallem debunked a few popular misconceptions about the travel writing genre in this post last week. The best tip: you don't actually have to leave home to start pitching travel stories.

• B.C. food and travel writer -- and writing instructor -- Don Genova sent us this link to an article with twenty ways to make your travel writing sing. Hints: find a fresh angle, develop an interesting narrative and find a specialty. And don't just gloss over the unpleasant details -- realism is what sets proper travel writing apart from PR.

In this regular feature, Story Board asks Canadian writers to share a few details about their work habits and their strategies for navigating the ups and downs of freelance life. 1. Where do your book ideas come from?I have self-published 12 books, so I still have to develop ideas and I do that through teaching. I’m teaching and I think "oh…
Last week we told you about Contently, a company that matches freelancers with brands and publishers who need writers. One of their tools allows writers to collect their fee instantly, as soon as their work has been approved. We had a comment from a Story Board reader confirming that the system works. Instant payment. No waiting by the mailbox, no…
This series of posts by the Born Freelancer shares personal experiences and thoughts on issues relevant to freelancers. Have something to add to the conversation? Your input is welcome in the comments. Over the last couple posts I have discussed the importance of a freelancer's interviewees and some of the techniques I have learned to…
 by Daniela DiStefanoFor more than three years I’ve been a happy part-time freelancer. What started as a way to exercise my passion for writing and build my portfolio in University developed into a steady and profitable part-time business that’s now a highly rewarding part of my career.I didn’t become a freelancer overnight. I started as an…
By H.G. WatsonAny freelance journalist has tools they rely on, whether it is a specific brand of pens or an addiction to Google News. But at the Ink + Beyond and Canadian Association of Journalists conference in Ottawa on May 2-4, Fred Vallance-Jones and David McKie encouraged writers to add a few new tools to their kit: those that help them…
By Katherine LapointeThe Canadian Media Guild has sent a letter to Canadian Heritage Minister James Moore asking him to review the funding TC Media receives from Heritage Canada's Periodical Fund in the wake of the new contract it tried to impose on freelancers this year. TC Media has received between $7.5 and $8.5 million from the fund each year…
Prospects seem rather gloomy for freelance writers these days. With dying weeklies, draconian magazine contracts, and endless cutbacks at daily papers and the CBC, it’s sometimes hard to see how freelancing can possibly remain a viable career path. But amid all the journalistic despair there is one area of growth for freelance writers. It’s…
This series of posts by the Born Freelancer shares personal experiences and thoughts on issues relevant to freelancers. Have something to add to the conversation? Your input is welcome in the comments. In my last post, I wrote about caring for and ethically treating one of our most important freelance career assets, interviewees. In this…
Freelancing has its challenges, but there's more and more support out there these days for those of us who've chosen to hop on the freelance roller coaster. One of the latest freelancer resources comes from Sara Horowitz, founder of the U.S.-based Freelancers Union. Her new book The Freelancer's Bible has something for every freelancer, offering…

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