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February 07, 2005

Rory MacLean speaks out at RolfPotts.com

This month at the RolfPotts.com Writers page, I interview Canadian-English writer Rory MacLean, whose travel books include best-sellers Stalin's Nose and Under the Dragon.

Reflecting the concerns of many of the travel writers I've interviewed, MacLean pinpoints finances as one of the ongoing challenges of being a travel scribe. "Even though I've had two UK best sellers and my books have been translated into five languages," he says, "my retirement pension is looking fatally under-funded. But if you're serious about writing then you just have to take the risk."

MacLean's advice to aspiring travel writers is simple: "Write. Write. Write. Then write some more. And if you feel you’ve had enough it'd probably be a better idea to do something sensible like becoming a dentist or raising rabbits."

Full interview online here.

Posted by Rolf on February 7, 2005 03:05 PM
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