Featured Publication: International Railway Traveler
This publication wants articles that convey the romance, elegance, and excitement of first-class rail travel worldwide. For tips on submitting your articles to this lively publication that's filled with color photos read Roberta's tips here ...
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September 3, 2006
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Featured Publication: The International Railway Traveler
Website: http://www.irtsociety.com
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by Roberta Beach Jacobson, for The Write Way to Travel
I enjoy getting published in The International Railway Traveler (Hardy Publishing Co., Inc. of Louisville, KY). It's a lively publication and full of color photos. Over the last decade, I've chalked up about a dozen sales there.
This is the official magazine of The Society of International Railway Travelers and they want articles that convey the romance, elegance, and excitement of first-class rail travel worldwide.
Short stories run 300 to 500 words and the main travel features run 800 to 1000 words. IRT pays 3 cents a word. Submit queries by email to editor Owen Hardy at: railtours@bellsouth.net
To boost your income, you can also include photos with your article.
Color, high-contrast, and in-focus train photos are critical in this quarterly publication.
What the editor doesn't want is the usual dull, badly composed perspective of a train. Try to include passengers in a picture or try for a panorama that shows some local scenery. He also appreciates "detail photos" - such as a teacup with the train's logo sitting...
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...on a table. Photo payment is $10 each, but $20 if it's chosen as the main page-one shot.
Hardy will accept photos in a variety of ways. Preferred is a TIFF file for Macintosh computers - by email, ZIP disk, or CD-ROM.
Resolution should not be below 300 dpi.
If these options don't work for you, Hardy will accept 8 X 10 color
glossy photographs or slides.
Check out the website: http://www.irtsociety.com
Hint: You don't have to travel to write for these people, you can report news. Short travel features (the 300 - 500 word ones) can be about interesting train stations, package deals, or new equipment!
Want to Get Published Here?
Four steps to landing a by-line in any publication:
** 1) Read the publication's full guidelines (That's where you'll find details about what rights the publication buys, how much they pay, if they accept photos, and so on.)
** 2) Make sure your article idea fits the publication's needs exactly. (If they only accept articles about the U.S., don't propose a European round-up. If they only run pieces of 300 words, don't suggest a 700-word story.)
** 3) Read through at least three back issues of this publication to familiarize yourself with its style, content, and quirks.
** 4) Now that you know as much as you can about this publication, follow to the letter the writer's guidelines when it comes to submitting your piece. (Do they ask for a query letter first? If so, send one. Do they prefer a complete article on spec? If so, send
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