Danielle Taylor is a
freelance writer, editor, blogger, budding
photographer and meandering wifi hobo, and she
has worked with the IFW team as a nonfiction
editor since summer 2015. From 2009-2015, she
worked as a magazine editor in northern
Virginia but yearned to hit the road as a
freelance writer and traveler, and she finally
made the shift the same summer she began
working with IFW. She then set up her business
(Adventure Editorial), moved into the back of
her Subaru Outback and embraced the open
highway. She now travels full-time in search
of adventure, excitement and always her next
story.
In her writing for a variety of magazines and
online outlets, currently including Blue Ridge
Outdoors magazine, Rails to Trails magazine,
Outdoors Unlimited magazine and the Matador
Network website, Danielle covers outdoor
recreation, conservation, public lands and
travel. In 2016, she's taking a long road trip
to all 59 national parks for the National Park
Service's 100th anniversary, and she works
from anywhere she can get a decent connection
to the web. When she's off the road, she
splits her time between Pennsylvania, Virginia
and North Carolina.
Danielle has a retriever mutt sidekick named
Paxton who often accompanies her on
adventures, including a month-long road trip
across the U.S. She has been clogging since
she was five and performs with the Blue Ridge
Thunder Cloggers, and she volunteers as a
search and rescue ground crew member and
dispatcher with the Shenandoah Mountain Rescue
Group. During college, she sailed around the
world with the Semester at Sea study abroad
program. Danielle holds a B.A. degree in
magazine journalism and English as well as a
B.S. degree in human geography from the
University of Maryland, where she also worked
as a writing tutor for eight semesters.
If you're interested in reading more of
Danielle's writing and following her travels,
check out her
website.
Follow her on Twitter at
https://twitter.com/adventureedit
and Facebook at
https://www.facebook.com/adventureeditorial.