Friday, 14 September 2018

Extroverted Writers? Lowcountry Womens Fiction Author

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.

It is fun being an outdoor writer, they go to trips regularly, make notes about the food and activities (kayaking, camping, fishing, and etc.) there and finally write articles or books and sell them. Jonathan White, a well know writer wrote a book about the experience he got when he visited the ocean, his book title is The Science and Spirit of the Ocean.

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.

You cannot rewrite a novel 6 times and sell it 6 times because you ll be telling the same story using different words. People won t buy it. But you can go on one trip and write more than 6 articles about that trip using different pictures you took there and sell it to multiple buyers at the same time. That is how an outdoor writer maximizes his/her profits, by making sure that he/she sells the rewritten versions of one article to several buyers.

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.

These writers don t really have time to enjoy their stay at a beach or a restaurant, this type of traveling changes from being for leisure to being a work travel. Taking notes, interviewing local people and taking pictures is what travel writers spend their time doing on these tours. Unlike people who travel for fun and to relax, outdoor writers have to be very observant while touring, they must look for things that make the places to tick, after all, they want their articles to sell.

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.

Travel writers travel worldwide and make money from that.




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