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Mars Needs You!

April 30, 2013 by Steve Fleming 1 Comment

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Now if anybody can spot that obscure semi-movie reference I will be impressed!

But now I’ve got your attention I want to ask you to consider becoming a much more active member of our rapidly growing community of expats and soon-to-be expats. Do you fancy yourself as a bit of a budding Tom Clancy or Stephen King? Maybe even a  Robert Kiyosaki or a Deepak Chopra. Whatever your literary Prozac of choice is, we would love to hear from you and hopefully publish some of your musings, ramblings or diatribes.

RTTP needs you!

If you’re interested in becoming one of our featured writers then please feel free to  with a sample of your work. You can even just pick a topic and put something together and send it to me… I’d love to read anything you have.

If you’re a writer for another blog or website that’s fine too. The Internet is a big place and we’re more than happy to accept guest posts from time to time so again, get in touch.

Hopefully it goes without saying but just in case here goes…

RTTP is an online magazine aimed at expats and those who dream of retiring to Paradise, so articles we post need to be relevant. While stories about the New York Giants and the latest Iron Man movie have their place… it’s not here.  Unless of course, you can put some kind of spin on it that makes it relevant. If you can then kudos for being such a creative individual and we definitely want to hear from you!

Please make sure that your articles are relevant and on-topic.

The more personality and individuality you can inject, the better. I absolutely love reading those style of articles so the “more the merrier”, is what I say.

Get putting virtual pen to digital paper and let’s see what happens. I can’t promise that you’ll become the next Tim Cahill or anything even close… but I can promise you it’ll be a fun ride!

Send articles and anything else to or

And if you have even the vaguest of ideas about the weird title of this article feel free to drop me a comment in the box below…

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About Steve Fleming

Steve is originally from the UK and has lived in the Philippines since 2004.

He has spent time living in other parts of the world, such as Hawaii, Canada, and Australia but now calls Bacolod in the Philippines his home.

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  1. Frank Roth says

    June 21, 2016 at 11:17 am

    Although my aunt was an author and my father an aspiring one not sure about myself. I am an avid reader but not sure about writing abilities. I am nuts about music however (all types) and am looking into possibly developing an internet radio station with an electic playlist which could hopefully produce an income stream

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