Edie Jarolim: Writer, Editor, Dog Slave

The bees are visiting the candy market for the same reason you are: to sample… Mexican sweets. Unless you’ve dabbed on eau de caramel, you’re not going to enter their radar.

– from “Mexico’s Sweet Spot

Writing

I’ve wanted to be a writer for as as long as I can remember. In the third grade, my extremely popular (at least with one member of my family) essay, “My Mother’s Hands,” was published in Hegeman Highlights, the house organ of Brooklyn’s P.S. 92. Then I got sidetracked by a couple of other careers: academic manque and editor.

Since moving to Arizona in the early 1990s, however, I’ve made up for lost time. I’ve written three guidebooks and had numerous articles published, some in pretty hoo-hah places, if I say so myself. Here’s a partial list:

Arizona Daily Star
Arizona Highways
Art & Antiques
Bark
Brides
The Chicago Tribune
Desert Living
Diversion
Hemispheres
Imbibe
The Guardian (London)
Ladies Home Journal
More
National Geographic Traveler
New York Times Book Review
Odyssey
Rolls Royce Owners Club
Desk Diary/Luxury Travel
Magazine
Steinway & Sons magazine
Sunset
Travel & Leisure
Tucson Guide Quarterly
Tucson Home
Tucson Weekly
The Wall Street Journal
USAirways magazine
USAToday.com
Westways
Wine Spirits Quarterly (Pennsylvania)

A few kudos

I received a Lowell Thomas Award from the Society of American Travel Writers for a piece I wrote — on assignment — about visiting a nudist resort. Clearly, taking your clothes off for money is not only legal in the writing business, but sanctioned.

And I recently nabbed a first place magazine writing award from the Arizona Press Club for a story on the Tucson Originals, a group of local eateries and associated businesses that helped start DineOriginals, a national organization of independents who are pushing back against chain restaurants. Check them out whenever you travel to any of the member cities.

More about the books I’ve written…
More about some of my articles…