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Tag Archives: travel writing

How to Maximize Work on Guidebooks

Now that I have my first Lonely Planet guidebook under my belt, I wanted to share some tips that might be helpful to others working with guidebook publishers. I’d written one before, but it was my own, so I didn’t have an existing format to follow or a content management system to learn. As withContinue reading “How to Maximize Work on Guidebooks”

Posted byCaroline EubanksSeptember 2, 2025September 1, 2025Posted inwritingTags:blog, travel writing

9 best places to visit in North Carolina from the Smoky Mountains to the Outer Banks

Lonely Planet, April 2022: https://www.lonelyplanet.com/articles/best-places-to-visit-in-north-carolina

Posted byCaroline EubanksApril 24, 2022April 24, 2022Posted inAsheville, Durham, Greensboro, North Carolina, WilmingtonTags:Asheville, Bryson City, Charlotte, Durham, Greensboro, Lonely Planet, North Carolina, Outer Banks, travel writing, Wilmington, Winston Salem

A Guide to the Gateway Towns of Great Smoky Mountains National Park

Conde Nast Traveler, December 2021: https://www.cntraveler.com/story/a-guide-to-the-gateway-towns-of-great-smoky-mountains-national-park

Posted byCaroline EubanksDecember 7, 2021Posted inNorth Carolina, Tennessee, travelTags:Bryson City, Cherokee, Conde Nast Traveler, Gatlinburg, Maryville, North Carolina, Pigeon Forge, Tennessee, Townsend, travel, travel writing, Walland, Waynesville

City by the Sea: Swansboro, North Carolina

AAA Carolinas Go Magazine, July 2021 https://go.carolinas.aaa.com/go/21583/

Posted byCaroline EubanksJuly 16, 2021Posted inNorth Carolina, travelTags:AAA, North Carolina, Swansboro, travel writing
I found out I’d been named a finalist for the @atlpressclub awards of excellence when a few friends texted me while I was at my part time job as a bartender. The last few years have been tough financially and I can no longer afford to freelance full time. I assumed that, when I made the leap almost a decade ago, once I went full time, that would be it. But I couldn’t have predicted the pandemic, the billionaires dismantling legacy publications, the constant scope creep put upon freelancers, and the like. So that’s why this means so much to me. I feel like one scrappy individual fighting my way into this industry so I can tell the stories I think are missing. This particular story had been on my mind for a while as I traveled around the country and close to home and even though I didn’t take home the prize, I’m thankful for @azureroad for existing as a place for stories like this. 🖊️ 🌼 April 🌼 Last month, I wrote this story for @ajcdining about creative cocktail garnishes but I wanted to give it more love, especially the incredible photography featured! I’m constantly inspired by the drinks scene of Atlanta and its abundant creativity. If this doesn’t have you running to happy hour, nothing will.

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