>> I love the flexibility of it.
There is a structure, but we're kind
of free to plan our days how we want.
I'll have a to-do list, but usually it's
not a big deal if I don't feel like writing
that day, if I'd rather edit or research.
Other days I spend the whole day writing.
It's kind of up to us to pick what we want
to do every day, which is really nice.
We have the freedom to do that and, you know,
our deadlines are a little less strict than,
like, a magazine publishing or something.
The hardest part was getting used to the
writing voice we have to use with travel writing
because I didn't have experience
in travel writing.
I came from a more medical background, so
it was very, you know, you know, the right -
we didn't use [inaudible]
language or adjectives.
So I had to get used to writing in a more
conversational tone, a more fun tone.
So it was hard at first, but
I've gotten the hang of it.
It took a couple months, but I finally
got into the groove of that voice.