by Julie McElroy on February 22, 2011
One of my long-life writing dreams is to be a travel writer. Someone who travels the world like Samantha Brown or Anthony Bordain and learns about cultures. Then puts those experiences in a book or an article that millions of readers view.
Well, that dream has not come true yet. Well, not exactly. I do write [...]
by Julie McElroy on February 10, 2010
There are endless opportunities to find freelance writing gigs. If you just do a Google search, you will find all kinds of links to writing jobs. They may not all be good opportunities or many not even legitimate. There are great websites that have information and include compiled links to writing jobs. Two of the [...]
by Julie McElroy on February 3, 2010
While you are catching rays on a beach of some tropical island, the last thing you may be concerned about is posting to your blog. For those that travel a lot, for business or pleasure, keeping up with blog posts can be a challenge. This is especially true if you go to remote [...]
by Julie McElroy on August 10, 2009
As a freelance writer, you always want to be open to writing opportunities. Sometimes those opportunities are more demanding and challenging than others. Since I have completely slacked on my writing, I am way, way, way behind my deadline for Suite 101. I even got a one month extension and I [...]
by Julie McElroy on February 4, 2009
Anthony Bourdain is the host of the Travel Channel’s ‘No Reservations’ in which he travels to cities all over the world and shares, quite candidly, his food experiences at various recommended food joints. He is also the author of the book ‘Kitchen Confidential’, his memoirs and stories from his years of working in the [...]
by Julie McElroy on November 20, 2008
With Thanksgiving coming up, I wanted to pass on my thanks to all the support I have gotten while pursuing this new adventure of freelance writing. I also want to thank those that read my blog, my articles, and any other writing endeavors I may have opportunities for in the future. My first [...]