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It’s Literary Week at BootsnAll
It’s Literary Week at BootsnAll Fall is coming, along with back to school, so it seems fitting that this week is literary week around BootsnAll. We’re kicking off the week with World Travel Through Literature: 8 Authors Who Take You Places — for when you’re short on time and money but still aching to travel the world — from Paulo Coelho’s The Alchemist to Turkish author, Orhan Pamuk. In Tuesday’s How I Travel feature, we’ll learn why one famous travel author (hint: she’s published seven books, one of which was turned into a Spike Jonze movie) is so in love with life on the road. We’ll also take a peek at kid-approved literary locations and a guest post about your travel fetishes and obsessions. And if you missed last week’s How I Travel feature with author Anthony Bourdain, it’s a must read! What is your favorite literary destination? Sherlock Holmes in London? Hemingway in France and Spain? (photo by: arcsi)
Contribute a Guest Post to BootsnAll
Contribute a Guest Post to BootsnAll For over a decade, BootsnAll has been a place for people passionate about independent travel to connect, to gather information for their trips from others who’ve gone before them, and to share their own travel stories with the world. We’ve published thousands of articles and stories from travelers around the world and still do today. And, we’re looking for more. There are a variety of ways you can write for BootsnAll. One of those is by submitting a guest post. What we’re looking for: We’re open to just about anything! An article about one aspect of a country (the food, the music, transportation), a destination guide to a particular city, a top ten list, a rant or rave about anything travel-related, or a personal essay about an experience you’ve had while traveling would each make for an excellent guest post. Some examples of great guest post and traveler article topics include: An article on some of the architectural wonders of Warsaw, Poland A personal essay on the trials of learning Spanish in Mexico A guide to several lesser known villages to visit in Provence, France Guidelines Word Count: 1000-1500 words is preferred, though the word count will actually relate more to the topic of the article and to the number of points covered within it. Content: Content must be original [...]