Scena Illustrata, Firenze, agosto 1927 when travel was only for the wealthy |
The rereading of Alain De Botton's evocative "The Art of Travel" brought to mind the question: what intiates interest in foreign travel ?
Weekend, published by Bolaffi/Mondadori, 1970s Italian travel magazine-a silk scarf was included with each issue |
Is it the success of a first trip abroad that marks our fate and turns us into eternal expats, leading us to spend most of our lifetime in a place far from our original home?
Perhaps it was Discovery Channel's documentaries, the yellow National Geographic covers or, as in my case, the glossy covers and alluring photos and articles of Holiday magazine in the 50s and 60s.
Holiday, August 1947 special Maine issue |
Nowadays the occasions for foreign travel have multiplied and it is easier to find out about exotic countries thanks also to the proliferation of excellent travel blogs, often written by local, professional travel writers.
For this new generation
of travel writers/ bloggers, here is a short, nostalgic look at what it was like to write for travel magazines in past decades.
I wrote the antiques article for this issue |
In pre-computer
days magazine and newspaper articles were pounded out
on an upright Royal or Olivetti
with two sheets of carbon paper inserted. Editors got the
top, good copy while the writer kept a carbon copy to file away.
Mistakes
were corrected with a rubber eraser or whitener.
Then the race by bus or subway to a downtown editorial office to hand in copy before deadline.
That is if you had a regular outlet for your writing.
Then the race by bus or subway to a downtown editorial office to hand in copy before deadline.
That is if you had a regular outlet for your writing.
a short-lived Italy travel magazine |
To find work, most freelancers in the 60s-70s-80s-90s depended on the annual yearbook known as “Writers Market”, a hefty volume that was expensive to ship overseas.
still going strong after several decades.... |
On staff of first western style magazine in USSR |
Weeks
would go by before you heard if the editor was interested, then months ( sometimes
years) would pass before payment was
received. What a comparatively easy existence travel writers and bloggers have nowadays !
UPDATE July 2016
Travel Books by Mary Jane Cryan
for insider information on central Italy are available directly from the author.
See books page on my award winning website Elegant Etruria
latest book, in Italian |
in English and Italian |
used by students, tour operators, guides |
I illustrated an article once for Italy Italy!
ReplyDeleteI remember loving the travel articles by Lillian Langseth-Christensen in Gourmet magazine; they made me dream. Patricia Glee Smith
An interesting post MJ thanks for sharing. No particular favourite travel blogs although I do read quite a few that I have come across when researching trips.
ReplyDeleteI am in awe of the number of "followers" you have Linda..I guess you are living the life many in UK would like to have. Complimenti!
DeleteThanks Pat for your comment..I guess we have something else in common: Italy Italy magazine.
ReplyDeleteYour New Yorker magazines have been thoroughly read and are now awaiting their next "reader". Many thanks.
DAve Morton wrote: Your blog - like your books - is a great source of information to be mined..
ReplyDeleteSlowtravel forum and blogs are surely my favourite ones.
ReplyDeleteDaniela, I read your blog joyfulit.it for info on Venice and the Veneto region.
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ReplyDeleteThanks for chiming in Mike. Where are you writing from ?
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