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.
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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.
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Sure, it’s good to travel with an open mind and let the destination surprise you. But it can also catch you flat-footed and unprepared.
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