Tag: travel

  • Writing Event Updates and the Brontës’ House

    Writing Event Updates and the Brontës’ House

    Happy November! The weather is celebrating by getting chillier, the leaves yellower and more plentiful on the ground. I’m going out today to see if I can find any discounted Halloween candy. Event Updates Last Friday was the launch party for Echoes of Light, the Brighton NightWriters’ latest anthology. I read from my short story included…

  • Working Away, or My Experience with Workaway

    The COVID-19 pandemic has led many people to make decisions and try things that they wouldn’t have otherwise. With this summer’s travel restrictions, it led me to Workaway, a website that facilitates cultural exchanges where “workawayers” stay with hosts, trading labor for room and board.  I spent two weeks on a workaway this summer on…

  • 5 Ways to Use Travel as a Springboard for Writing

    If you love to write and have the privilege of being able to travel, you might dream of doing both things in tandem. Maybe you’ve heard stories of digital nomads who hop from country to country and make a living from their laptops, or writers who travel in their camper vans. If that’s not a…

  • Literary Adventures at Sea

    Fellow book lovers, have you ever daydreamed about going on a literary cruise? I’ve thought they sounded like fun ever since I learned they existed. Despite getting sick on the last cruise I went on, after receiving a deal offer from Olivia Travel on a lesbian cruise featuring a full slate of author events, I…