Challenge #83: Travel writing clichés, tropes and common mistakes EXPOSED!
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Editing all those stories revealed what I consider to be the two worst “tropes” of travel writing. Tired clichés that are more offensive than simply lazy writing because they’re false.
Thanks to all of you for staying the course in your writing and for sharing your incredible adventures with readers. We love hearing your stories of wine, cider, food, wildlife, nature, lighthouses, history, hotels and more.
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One of the keys to developing into a truly successful travel writer is to hone your skills both as a writer and a story-teller.
July has been one of the best months EVER for our Travel Writers Café team!
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