Dawn Barclay

Hailing from senior managerial and marketing positions at Barclay Travel Ltd. and Barclay International Group Short-Term Rentals, I am a travel professional-turned-travel reporter and author with 34+ years writing as a senior or contributing editor for Travel Agent Magazine, Travel Life, Travel Market Report, and Insider Travel Report. Currently, I am the family travel and special needs travel contributing editor for Insider Travel Report, and author of Traveling Different: Vacation Strategies for Parents of the Anxious, the Inflexible, and the Neurodiverse (Rowman & Littlefield, 2022). My consumer articles appear in Family Travel Forum, Successful Meetings, Exceptional Needs Today, Autism Parenting Magazine, Parenting Special Needs, Special Needs Parenting, Kars4kids.com and more. I also offer ghostwriting, editing, and content creation services; see www.dawnbarclayink.com for portfolio and more information. 

info Subjects

General

Parenting
Travel
Lifestyle

Specialties

Special Needs Travel, Family Travel

notepad Skills

  • Articles
  • Blog posts
  • Books
  • Brochures
  • Case studies
  • Content marketing
  • Copywriting
  • Conference/meeting coverage
  • E-books
  • Editing
  • Essays
  • Feature writing
  • Ghostwriting
  • News releases
  • Profiles
  • Publicity
  • Q&A
  • SEO
  • Project management
  • Social media
  • Web copy

notepad Writing Credits

Successful Meetings
​​Jax Fax
Autism Parenting Magazine (July, 2022)
Parenting Special Needs Magazine (May/June 2022)
“Traveling Different” (May 2022, Special Parenting Magazine)
Dealing with Travel Post-COVID (July 2022, Autism Parenting Magazine)
Traveling with Children on the Spectrum: It’s Not a Tantrum! and other Things Parents Wished You Understood (Kars4Kids, 8/31/22)
Travel and the Autism Spectrum: Navigating the Four Modes, Sand and Snow.com (8/26/22)
Top Sport Vacation Ideas for Families with Differing Abilities (Exceptional Needs Today, 10/22)
Predictability is the Key to Successful Special Needs Travel (Family Travel Forum, 10/22)

notepad Book Credits

Nonfiction as Dawn M. Barclay:

Traveling Different: Vacation Strategies for Parents of the Anxious, the Inflexible, and the Neurodiverse (Rowman & Littlefield, 2022)

 

Fiction, as D.M. Barr (books no longer in print not listed):

Expired Listings: Revenge Begins at Home (Punctuated Publishing, 2016)

Slashing Mona Lisa (Beachwalk Press, 2018), released in 2021 as Murder Worth the Weight (Punctuated Publishing)

Saving Grace, A Psychological Thriller (Black Rose Writing, 2020; Second Edition 2022 by Punctuated Publishing)

The Queen of Second Chances (Champagne Book Group, 2021)

Simple Tryst of Fate (Champagne Book Group, 2021)

Justice for All: Murder New York Style 5 (2021, Level Best Books–I was the co-editor and my first short story appears inside)

 

 

 

 

 

star Awards, Honors, Appointments

For Journalism:

Winner, First Prize: Other Writing from the Society of Professional Journalists (1992) for T.A. Law

 

For Fiction:

Expired Listings:

Winner/Bronze Medal (Mystery)–2017 Global E-Book Awards

Winner/Honorable Mention (Humor)–2017 Readers Favorite Awards

Finalist (BDSM)–2017 Golden Flogger Awards

 

Saving Grace: A Psychological Thriller (with over 1,000 Amazon reviews and ratings)

Winner: 2021 Readers Favorite Bronze Medal (Psychological Thrillers category)

Finalist: 2021 Best Book Awards (Mystery/Suspense)

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Traveling Different: Vacation Strategies for Parents of the Anxious, the Inflexible, and the Neurodiverse

The travel bible for parents of children with autism spectrum disorder and/or mood and distraction disorders, offering helpful tips to soothe any child’s travel anxieties.

Traveling with children is always challenging, but for parents of children with autism spectrum disorder and/or mood and attention and distraction disorders it can be especially intimidating. How should parents of children experiencing meltdowns deal with clueless and judgmental onlookers? What are the best methods to alleviate motion sickness when your child might already be on a cocktail of drugs? Traveling Different: Vacation Strategies for Parents of the Anxious, the Inflexible, and the Neurodiverse answers these and many other questions parents may have when traveling with their children.

Dawn M. Barclay presents travel strategies and anecdotes from Certified Autism Travel ProfessionalsTM, parents of special needs children, associations and advocates, and mental health professionals, broken down by mode of transportation and type of venue. The heart of the book outlines suggested itineraries for spectrum families as well as venues—such as museums—that cater to the unique special interests that are characteristic of individuals with autism. Less common accommodations such as dude ranches and houseboats are also included, as are vacations involving sports that might not immediately be associated with ASD, such as diving, skiing, and golf.

The book culminates with a resource guide of travel agents who specialize in special needs travel—as well as where to find other experts—and lists of organizations that advocate for special needs families. Noted mental health professionals offer advice throughout the book and organizations that support the needs of this community are profiled and included in the resources.

Travel brings the world together and now, thanks to a growing focus on the needs of those with special needs, it is more accessible than ever before. This work is an essential part of that effort, a resource designed to make the cultural, educational, and bonding benefits of vacations available to all.

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Saving Grace: A Psychological Thriller

Grace Pierrepoint Rendell, the only child of an ailing billionaire, has been treated for paranoia since childhood. When she secretly quits her meds, she begins to suspect that once her father passes, her husband will murder her for her inheritance. Realizing that no one will believe the ravings of a supposed psychotic, she devises a creative way to save herself—she will write herself out of danger, authoring a novel with the heroine in exactly the same circumstances, thus subtly exposing her husband's scheme to the world. She hires acclaimed author Lynn Andrews to help edit her literary insurance policy, but when Lynn is murdered, Grace is discovered standing over the bloody remains. The clock is ticking: can she write and publish her manuscript before she is strapped into a straitjacket, accused of homicide, or lowered six feet under?

With a cast of secondary characters whose challenges mirror Grace's own, Saving Grace is, at its core, an allegory for the struggle of the marginalized to be heard and live life on their own terms.

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Traveling with Children on the Spectrum: It’s Not a Tantrum! and Other Things Parents Wished You Understood

Traveling with children on the spectrum is one of the most difficult challenges for parents and can be equally confusing for onlookers. Who hasn’t ever seen a child crying uncontrollably at the airport? Did you wonder why his or her parents couldn’t control their own child?

Well, that reaction is common. It’s also one of the main fears that keeps parents from traveling with children on the spectrum, or with other invisible disabilities like ADHD, bipolar disorder, and Tourette syndrome. This article explains how special needs parents would like to be treated by the world when they travel.

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