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yukon11
Member # 2997
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This article is from "Reason", which may turn some off as it is a libertarian news outlet:

http://reason.com/blog/2014/03/10/amtrak-residency-offers-free-rides-to-wr

I sort of have mixed feelings about the program. I guess you could say it's just a form of Amtrak advertising, and could pay off with new Amtrak ridership and interest in Amtrak.

However, is it financially worthwhile? Why is it a free program for journalists? Does it represent a valid expense?

Richard
 
dns8560
Member # 15184
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The residency application requires FB and Twitter account info. With time and experience I have become opposed to both FB and Twitter, though I understand they are necessary contemporary marketing and promotional tools. But I no longer personally use them.

Much travel writing is quite stale and redundant to me. Either flat or outright PR puff. I hope whomever they select brings a refreshing take on rail travel.
 
yukon11
Member # 2997
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http://news.yahoo.com/riding-rails-newly-minted-amtrak-writer-residence-204720277.html;_ylt=AwrSyCMlnCNUviUAEd3QtDMD

I guess that the younger generation will soon expect to have the internet, wi-fi, instagram, laptop desks, etc., available on all Amtrak trains. I just like to look out the window. It would be interesting to read Ms. Carlson's impression of Amtrak after one of her trips.

The Coast Starline?

Richard
 
DeeCT
Member # 3241
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Do hope this young lady can at least get the name of the train correct when she files an article. At this point I have reservations about this program. Looks like wasted money to me.
 
Ira Slotkin
Member # 81
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Perhaps, if they open it up again, I will send in some of my trainku - hiaku about trains, Amtrak and otherwise and see if I can get selected.

Lest I miss the moon
The California Zephyr
Shakes me from my bed

In the lounge car
I stretch and watch the landscape;
Contrails high above

I forgot to check
Walking to the dining car:
Is seat belt sign off?

Words stuck in my head:
‘Do the locomotion with me.’
I dance in my sleep.

Sun through the window
Singing rails lull me to sleep
Tireless iron horse

Traveling by train
It's almost like a road trip
But I get to nap


Ira
 
TBlack
Member # 181
 - posted
Ira,
This is fabulous. You are an incredibly creative fellow!
Tom
 
Ira Slotkin
Member # 81
 - posted
Thanks Tom!!
 
TwinStarRocket
Member # 2142
 - posted
I've seen those moons on the Zephyr.
 
PullmanCo
Member # 1138
 - posted
Take a look at the terms and conditions before you sign up!

Other friends, on other forums, have noticed that you surrender more than a little bit of your author's rights to your writings ... and I do not just mean your writings in support of Amtrak projects.

If you are someone earning a living from the written word, you may want to consult an intellectual property attorney before signing up.
 



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