Well, today is the deadline for the women’s humor book for Travelers’ Tales. I still have to think of a better title and pile through submissions that are coming in at the last minute. I will say this….the writing in the submissions seems better than when I was doing this for A Women’s Path. Back […]
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Don’t wait…the eloquent version
The Travelers’ Tales July newsletter is out, and Publihser James O’Reilly relates what I was talking about in “Indpendence Day” to travel: “One cannot divine nor forecast the conditions that will make happiness; one only stumbles upon them by chance, in a lucky hour, at the world’s end somewhere…” Willa Cather wrote these words in […]
» Read more...Listen to stories from A Woman’s Path being read on the radio!
Good news came in yesterday for A Woman’s Path… A Fairbanks, Alaska-based Shakespeare company called McRobenolt Clan Presents will read selected stories from the popular Travelers’ Tales title A Woman’s Path: Women’s Best Spiritual Travel Writing as part of a local ongoing reading series. The series airs on KUAC 89.9FM, Fairbanks, AK, Wednesdays at 7:30pm […]
» Read more...Travelers’ Tales Submission Call!
Hey travel writers, Here is the current list of books that Travelers’ Tales is taking submissions for. Before you submit, check out the writer’s guidelines, and even better, buy a book or read some sample chapters online to get a feel for our style. Good luck, and feel free to ask me any questions about […]
» Read more...Book Expo America, NYC…getting there & the set up
The entry to New York City and checking in to our hotel was exhausting…three hours from the airport. The city is so large, enveloping, and the skyscrapers hide nearly all the sunlight from above. Our shuttle crept along inch by inch amid the traffic and I wondered which was more of a maze, the advertising […]
» Read more...Intern opening at Travelers’ Tales
Krista, the senior publicist at Travelers’ Tales is about to hit the market with an ad for a PR & Mkg intern. If there are any college students, or even college grads that are looking to get into the publishing business this is a great opportunity. I started off at Travelers’ Tales as an unpaid […]
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