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Contributors
Carrie Miner, shown here modeling for an Australian motorcycle ad, is a Glendale, AZ-based writer whose work has appeared in Arizona Highways, Hemispheres, Brides, and many other national publications. She is a member of the Society of American Travel Writers, and has authored a book entitled, Fun With the Family in Arizona by Globe-Pequot Press.
Rachael Carlomagno is a senior at Kent State University who for some strange reason has decided to devote her summer to single-handedly writing an entire issue of this magazine. And she almost did it. In addition to writing for her college newspaper and magazine Rachael enjoys traveling to explore new places and meet new people. She is planning a trip to Tuscany later this summer with her mother. Rachael tells us that her adventurous streak once caused her to go skydiving, although we can only wonder why she would voluntarily jump out of a perfectly good airplane. Expect to see more destination stories from Rachael in future issues.
David H. Freedman is a freelance writer and the author of three books, the most recent of which is Corps Business: The 30 Management Principles of the U.S. Marines. He has written for Technology Review, The New York Times, The Atlantic Monthly, and US News & World Report. David is an instrumented-rated private pilot who tools around the skies of New England in a Piper Archer II. His wife, Laurie Tobey-Freedman, is a social worker. She holds a third-class drivers license and tools around the roads of New England in a Ford Windstar.
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