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OUT NOW: Sweet Scents. Or, where does inspiration come from?

October 6, 2015

My latest article, Sweet Scents: Des Moines Mom Makes Emily’s Handmade Soaps, is out now in the October/November issue of South Sound Magazine. The story is about a soap maker in Des Moines, Washington.

South Sound Magazine, October/November 2015

South Sound Magazine, October/November 2015. The cover illustration is by Chandler O’Leary of Anagram Press.

When young people ask me about writing, one of the questions is always about finding inspiration.

For freelance writing, my inspiration comes from many places. I read 30 or more books a month. I subscribe to over 25 magazines and I read every article about travel, lifestyle, home, and small business I find. I study the ads to learn about the market. My social media time is about gathering story ideas and following trends. I’ve been writing long enough to get insider information from tourism and public relations professionals and I love hearing from entrepreneurs and innovators.

Then there’s my idea for this latest story. It’s about Emily’s Handmade Soaps, a local mom entrepreneur making natural soaps in her home. Emily is a friend of my sister. The story’s farmer’s market setting with its sights, sounds, and smells inspired me. Plus, I’m just drawn to creativity and the chutzpah it takes to make a business out of it.

Et voilà. Inspiration.

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OUT NOW: Last-Minute Travel Tips

September 3, 2015

My latest article, Last Minute Summer Travel Tips, is out now in South Sound Magazine’s August/September issue and in 425 Magazine‘s September/October issue.

 

© Linda Jenkins. Sleeping Lady Mountain Resort, Leavenworth, Washington.

Sleeping Lady Mountain Resort in Leavenworth, Washington.

I’m often asked for vacation advice when my busy friends finally get a few days off and I love sharing my travel experiences in the Pacific Northwest. Most of us want to find a new activity or area to explore. It’s about finding that perfect getaway spot, the one that inspires us to plan a next visit before we even leave.

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Filed Under: Out Now, Pacific Northwest, Travel

#AmReading: This week’s highlights in books and magazines

August 20, 2015

As a freelance writer, I love nearing the end of the month because the new magazines come out. September in the world of magazines is a big month, with big issues and lots of fresh content and ideas.

I’m also studying the book world. I’m focused on learning the industry, getting better at my craft, reading and learning from the best and most talented writers in the Northwest and beyond.

These are my #amreading highlights this week:

Portland Monthly Magazine, September issue. Portland means food in the travel writing world and I’m loving Portland Monthly‘s new food issue. My friends in #PDX have so much fun eating out, celebrating the success of small food and drink businesses in the capitol of weird, fun food.

The Sasquatch Hunter’s Almanac: A Novel by Sharma Shields. Sometimes you read something and you want to quit writing because you may never be that good. This book is like that. It’s by a Spokane, Washington, writer, and I’m having so much fun suspending my disbelief, being scared, disturbed, and laughing.

The Plot Whisperer: Secrets of Story Structure Any Writer Can Master by Martha Alderson. This book has great tips about getting organized to write your best story, finding the key elements of a plot, and getting motivated to get to work writing. The writer’s “Universal Story” is something that I’ve always believed in, too.

What are you reading this week? Leave a comment and let us know.

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Filed Under: #amreading, Books, Freelancing, Magazines, Writing Tips

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