Thursday, September 13, 2018

Lowcountry Womens Fiction Author For People Who Love The Outside World And Writing

By Debra Nelson


All personality types can be good writers, whether a person is extroverted or introverted, adventurous or reserved, it doesn t make any difference. The saying that writers are reserved geeks is a myth. There are numerous writing genres and this article gives an overview of writing genres as Lowcountry womens fiction author. There are writers who enjoy outdoor writing over the others and have taken it as a career, writers like Catherine Marshall and Ben Groundwater.

The writers normally take trips to places where they can get involved in outdoor activities like kayaking, scuba diving, fishing, camping, bicycling, hiking and many other more. Then they either write articles or books about how their trip was and what they did and saw when they were there. The articles are then sold to newspapers, holiday websites, and outdoor trade magazines.

Some when they are at these holiday destinations focus on finding the things that are unique and fun to do at a particular holiday area. Some focus on the cost of the overall trip while some focus on how easy or difficult it is to tour in these areas. They then write reviews on the holiday websites, or advertise them in tourism magazines for a fee or write articles for their blogs.

With one trip, a writer can sell the same experience to several markets. All they have to do is to rewrite and reshape the article with different pictures to avoid plagiarism and to make each article unique and authentic. Each article will differ depending on what the buyers need and its purpose, but only one trip will have been made. Selling one thing to different people in different ways will maximize the profits.

A freelance writer sitting at home and writing research articles rarely makes financial losses in this career because they don t spend that much money to write the articles. So if no one buys the articles, they will have only lost the time they took to write them. On the other hand, travel writers spend a vast amount of money to travel to holiday destinations and when they get there they want to have a full experience of the area, so they pay for all activities, fine dining and wining. If no one buys their articles, the money they spent there won t be recovered.

Although some travel writers say they have time to have fun during their visits, a majority say they are at work most of the time and don t find the trips as fun as a casual visitor finds them. They always have to be on the lookout for extraordinary things or some things they find can make their articles and books interesting. They take pictures of the area and write notes almost all the time they are there.

While others take pleasure in exploring the adventurous world and taking recreational activities to write about them. Others just want to sit in their gardens and observe how the birds interact with each other and write about that.

People who are good with words and love traveling or observing the outside world can be travel writers.




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