Tracey Arial
On-line Mentions
- As an advocate of cultural social spending, journalists look for my opinion at
budget time. One such example occurred on March 20, 2007 on the Canadian
Magazines Blog archived at:
Blogspot.
- My study of Canadian Vietnam Veterans has led me to be interviewed by many journalists, including
James Brooke, who interviewed me on behalf of the New York Times in 2000. His story can be
found at:
New York Times.
- Norm Goldman, the publisher of a book review site known as "Bookpleasures.com" and a travel site
site known as "sketchandtravel.com," has reviewed thousands of writers in the last several
years, including me. He reviewed my guide to skiing and snowshoeing in Ontario in 2005 and
then interviewed me about travelling in the province. For a look at the review, refer to the link on his
website at BootsN'All.
- An enthusiasm for "soft adventure" has always been there, even when I held
corporate positions. Refer, for instance, to this quote from 1990, while I worked for
the Ontario Division of Tourism:
Soft Adventure Story.
Testimonials
- "
I have had the pleasure of working with Tracey Arial as a writer for a variety of
magazines I edit in a number of different industries. Tracey always approaches her
work with professionalism and with great style. She handles assignments for my
magazines in both French and English, providing an invaluable service. I look forward to
working with her for many more years.
"
Jane Auster, Editor, Toronto
Committed to creating a superior product every time, Tracey Arial gives
110% to every project she works on. It is always an enjoyable learning experience to work
with her, as I have had the pleasure to do on a number of projects. The most recent, the
Independent Writers’ Guide to Government Action, was no exception. It is just one example
of Tracey’s ability to bring passion to her writing and make the complicated understandable.
Trudy Kelly Forsythe, Freelance writer/editor, New Brunswick
I've had the pleasure of working with Tracey in many different capacities:
as a writer for Montreal Families, as a colleague in the Professional Writers
Association of Canada and as a member of my children's school community. She brings to
all these situations a tremendous energy and drive, coupled with curiosity, an ability to
listen to others and a fantastic sense of humour. She is prompt on deadlines, accurate
in her work and always willing to pitch in. She's one of those rare people who is both a
go-getter and a "go-to person" thanks to her energy and enthusiasm.
Liz Warwick
Associate Editor Montreal Families
2006 President of PWAC