From Backpacker To Travel Writer By Sue King

From Backpacker To Travel Writer By Sue King

Travel has been a lifelong passion of mine. I have worked at a variety of jobs from cleaning houses to office administration to save up for my backpacking adventures. On return from my travels, I found myself applying for the same dead end jobs. I took on mundane work in order to squirrel away enough money for whatever I had decided my next adventure would be.

At fifty three years old, after many years of living in this manner, I had an epiphany. I would become a travel writer! I purchased a laptop (yes – I hadn’t previously owned one!) I scoured the internet and made a distribution list of as many travel publications as I could find. I started to meticulously work my way through them, pitching ideas to editors based on destinations I had previously visited.

Before the first month was out, I was commissioned by a major travel website to write three destination guides. One year on, I have written twelve additional guides for the same company. I have also had several other articles published on subjects ranging from hiking in New Zealand to solo travel for women. I wrote a piece about traveling as a mature backpacker, which has been included in a book called ‘Grand Adventures’ and came out earlier this year. My most recent commission is to write a guide book about Honolulu.

I have discovered that it is necessary to spend as much time researching and networking as writing. Through application and perseverance, I am now earning enough money to keep myself on the road full time. I have proved that anyone can do it. I am not a particularly gifted writer, but I believe my enthusiasm for travel comes through in my writing and I never give up.

I am still working my way through my distribution list, occasionally adding to it. As a writer, it is a vital to keep it updated. It is rewarding to see my portfolio growing and my work online or in print.

As I write this, I am sitting in a hotel room in Guadalajara, Mexico, planning a four month overland trip to Panama City. I am finally living the dream. Not only am I doing something that I love for a living, but I know I won’t have to return to my hometown to clean houses.

Sue lives in the UK and has been exploring the world for a very long time! She has previously worked as a tennis coach, theater sound operator, cleaner, dental nurse, office administrator, dog walker and cat sitter in order to fund her travels. She has traveled to over fifty countries and her favorite to date are India and Mexico.

 

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5 Responses to "From Backpacker To Travel Writer By Sue King"

  1. Elizabeth  November 9, 2016 at 3:24 pm

    This is so exciting. I love travelling and once my writing business becomes more stable I will be a pilgrim just like you

  2. Sue King  October 19, 2016 at 1:50 pm

    Thank you for your comment! Go for it! If I can do it, anyone can.

  3. pamelaallegretto  October 16, 2016 at 12:59 pm

    What an inspiring success story. To live out your dream and get paid for it rocks!

    • Sue King  October 19, 2016 at 1:49 pm

      Thanks for your comment! I didn’t ever believe it was possible until I totally commited myself. If I can do it, anyone can!

  4. Amy @ ParkChasers  October 13, 2016 at 8:40 pm

    Thanks for sharing your story. It’s encouraging to know that travel writing full time is possible. I share the same dream!