Maralyn
D. Hill
Maralyn Dennis Hill says she was born to travel and
tell the story. She has been fortunate in
discovering jobs that have provided opportunities to
explore much of the world. From flight attendant,
copywriter, incentive program creator, conference
planner, motivational speaker to writer, all have
fed her love of travel and writing. Maralyn learned
early that food and travel are intimately entwined
and symbolize the culture and geography of each
destination.
An unexpected bonus was meeting Brenda Hill. In the
80’s, Brenda and Maralyn were both working on the
Governor’s Vacation Travel Council in Connecticut.
They clicked immediately and Maralyn asked Brenda to
work with her. Even though they joked about someday
writing a book, neither of them knew it would
happen.
Maralyn
and Brenda co-authored their first book, Our Love
Affairs with Food & Travel in 2001 and the second
one, Cooking Secrets the Why and How…in 2005. In
2008 their third book, $uccess, Your Path to a
Successful Book was released. For four years,
Maralyn served as a broadcaster for Time Warner
Cable with her own TV show.
She and Brenda continue to write articles, books,
seminars and workshops. Maralyn is on the Quiet Leaf
Speaker’s Bureau, and conducts frequent workshops in
the Phoenix area. She and her husband Norm also edit
books and write articles together. Maralyn and
Brenda enjoy assisting and motivating others on
their writing path.
Maralyn says, “Brenda and I writing in tandem is
like Planes, Trains, & Automobiles, plus faxes,
e-mails, and lengthy telephone calls. We are always
moving on to the new adventure and keep looking
forward to the future. We’ve an unusual partnership
that works well. We do Whatever it Takes, WIT,” a
series of seminars we offer.
Maralyn is a Board Member, Conference & Press Trip
Co-Chairman for the International Food Wine & Travel
Writers Association. She stays busy writing,
traveling, speaking, marketing, and the list goes
on.
When Maralyn was growing up in a typical two flat
home on Chicago’s west side, she lived on the first
floor with her mother, sister and brother. Her
grandmother and aunt lived upstairs. Maralyn’s
mother and family were creative and encouraged this
trait. Maralyn and her sister Carol nurtured each
other’s imagination.
Her father started as a freight handler and became
president of the largest transportation union in
North America, BRAC. With his 8th grade education,
he had an honoree degree from Harvard University. He
always stressed, “You can if you think you can.”
Maralyn lives by that saying along with her own
favorite, “What’s good about it?”
Maralyn started writing in high school journalism
class. In the late 70’s she established a
promotional advertising and consulting firm, Brink
Associates, Ltd., in Connecticut. As part of her
client work, she wrote advertising copy, incentive
programs, marketing programs, and company
newsletters. Thus, she finally started to get paid
for her writing. During her 15 years with Brink, she
won five international awards for successful
marketing programs.
Marriage and children did not stop Maralyn from
following her dream. She brought her children on
many assignments and travels for exposure. Daughter
Lindsay loves reading and son Eric has started
writing. Granddaughter Alecia has an inquisitive
nature.
In
1987, Maralyn enrolled in the Organizational
Development program at the University of
Massachusetts. In 1989, part of her graduate work
was on-site independent study of how Japanese and
American companies conduct business in the Pacific
Rim. Her brother Les, an instructor at Loyola
University headed up this class. Her primary focus
was organizational/cultural management. Maralyn
submitted a graduate paper on the experience.
While traveling from New York to Hartford by bus one
fine day, Maralyn met her future husband, Norm.
Maralyn is quick to say he was not on her agenda.
But, she certainly is delighted that he happened to
sit next to her. After completing her degree in
1990, Maralyn sold the advertising and sales
promotion portion
of her business. She wanted to
focus on consulting, training, writing, and
exploring the world. Since then, she spent 15 years
in the Carolinas and moved to Arizona in 2006.