
About Fiona Harper
Fiona Harper is a freelance travel writer, content creator, author, digital editor and photographer specialising in travel, cruise, rail journeys, boating, soft adventure, responsible tourism and outdoor experiences.
Over 20 years she has written countless feature articles for high-circulation publications, has created content for international brands and is the author of three books (her fourth is in the research stage). As a digital editor she manages social media, digital content and client communications, adopting the ‘voice’ of the brands she works with.
As a veteran travel writer Fiona is sought out for her insights into the travel media industry and is available as a cruise ship presenter. Her favourite topics are travel and writing and photography.
Fiona’s photographs are utilised as marketing collateral by travel, tourism, maritime and real estate industries, are published in global publications alongside her articles and are printed onto merchandise and wall art for sale at mitribe.shop.
Fiona is the Managing editor and publisher at Travel Boating Lifestyle and the creative brain behind MiTribe Media and MiTribe online store
Latest Posts
Approved
Has there ever been a more welcome word to hear when going through a house building process? No, I don’t think so either. It was with overwhelming relief that I received word from the certification company that my development application had been approved. I have permission to move the house onto my land, and to […]
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Water, wastewater systems & plumbing
I’ve crossed off a few more line items on my endless list of ‘things to do.’ Recently, the focus has been on plumbing and wastewater treatment systems. The block has no water connection so I’ve had to get that process started with Council. I also need to decide on a wastewater system to be installed, […]
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One step forward
There are so many steps to this process, I’m likening it to a marathon and only looking at the next few steps. When I run a marathon I break it down into 10km-long sections and don’t think about the big picture. I’ve made some small progress in the past few weeks:
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