Roberta Beach Jacobson
Roberta Beach Jacobson (born July 21, 1952) is an American journalist, humorist, and early ezine editor.
Roberta Beach Jacobson | |
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Born |
July 21, 1952 Worcester, Ma |
Occupation | Writer, journalist |
Nationality | American |
Genre | Travel, essays, romance, humor, animals |
Jacobson was born as Roberta Beach Johnson in Worcester, Massachusetts. Her first publication came at age 8 in Jack and Jill. After finishing high-school in 1970, she joined the United States Army which sent her to Germany. She remains an expatriate, saying "I prefer Europe. I'm where I want to be". (Travelwriters.com, 2004)
After leaving the armed forces, she followed in the footsteps of her grandfather, Robert K. Beach, and mother, Roberta Beach Johnson and became a journalist, joining the Stars & Stripes publication in Germany at the news desk, and later the city desk.
During her Stars & Stripes work, Jacobson drew attention from a column entitled, "Dear Bobby" that ran from the late 1980s to the early 1990s in the Shoppers Bi-Weekly News, distributed in Europe.
In 1996 Jacobson became a full-time freelance writer working for travel publications, translating books, and contributing to 55 anthologies published on four continents.
In 1999 she relocated to the far-flung Greek island of Karpathos, and became the editor of an early internet ezine, Kafenio. She also edited the ezines IslandMania (2001–2003) and InsiderEuropa (2001–2003).
Sources
- RobertaJacobson.com
- Travelwriters.com
- AbsoluteWrite.com
- Writing World Newsletter
- Writer's Yearbook Review
- The Journal of the Lincoln Heights Literary Society Book review: Dying For It, Leigh Anne Wilson 2006
- Europe, AEGEAN ADVENTURES IN E-PUBLISHING.(online magazine Kafeniocom.com based in Greece), March 2001
- Stripes (Official Newsletter of The European Stars and Stripes (newspaper)) October 1987
- Stripes (Official Newsletter of The European Stars and Stripes (newspaper)) January 1991
- KIDS HAVE YOU SEEN MY BACKPACK...? and Other Inspirational Stories of Non-traditional Studies, compiled by Donna Talarico, (iUniverse, Lincoln NE, 2005) ISBN 0-595-34369-4
Education
- Associate of Science in General Studies, 1978, Northern Virginia Community College, Alexandria, Virginia
- Bachelor of Science, 1980, University of the State of New York, Albany NY (external degree)
- Master of Education, 1982, Boston University European Campus, Heidelberg, Germany
- Certificate of Advanced Graduate Study, 1986, Boston University European Campus, Heidelberg, Germany
- Doctor of Philosophy in Behavioral Science, 1993, Pacific Western University, San Diego, California (external degree)
Published works
- Almost Perfect: Disabled Pets and People who love Them, Mary A. Shafer, editor (Enspirio House, Word Forge Books 2008) ISBN 978-0-9771329-2-8
- Chicken Soup for the Dieter's Soul, Jack Canfield, Mark Victor Hansen and Theresa Peluso, editors (HCI, 2006) ISBN 0-7573-0555-5
- Chocolate for a Woman's Heart, Kay Allenbaugh, Editor (Simon & Schuster, NYC, 2001) ISBN 0-684-84896-1
- Chocolate for a Woman's Dreams, Kay Allenbaugh, editor (Simon & Schuster, NYC, 2001) ISBN 0-7432-1777-2
- Dying for It: Tales of Sex and Death, Mitzi Szereto, editor (Avalon Publ., NYC, 2006) ISBN 1-56025-857-8
- From the Heart – Stories of Love and Friendship, compiled by Kendall Bell (Coastal Village Press, Beaufort, SC) ISBN 1-882943-15-5
- Kids, Have You Seen My Backpack? and Other Inspirational Stories of Non-Traditional Students: An Adult Learner Anthology, Donna Talarico, editor (iUniverse, Lincoln, NE, 2005) ISBN 0-595-34369-4
- Living and Working in Germany, by Nick Daws (Survival Books, London,England, 2000) ISBN 1-901130-35-5
- Mini World 2006-07, Keiji Naka, editor (Macmillan LanguageHouse, Tokyo, Japan, 2006) ISBN 4-7773-6057-1
- Rite of Passage - Tales of Backpacking 'Round Europe, Lisa Johnson, Editor (Lonely Planet Publications, London) ISBN 1-74059-593-9
- The Rocking Chair Reader - Memories from the Attic, Helen Kay Polaski, editor (Adams Media, Avon, MA) ISBN 1-59337-270-1
- Sacred Fire, Maril Crabtree, editor (Adams Media, Avon, MA, 2006) ISBN 1-59337-366-X
- Simple Pleasures of the Kitchen, collected by Susannah Seton (Conari Press, York Beach, ME) ISBN 1-57324-871-1
- Slang, Paul Dickson (Atria, 1998) ISBN 0-671-54919-7
- Stories of Strength, Jenna Glatzer, editor (Lulu.com, Morrisville, NC) ISBN 1-4116-5503-6
- Travelers' Tales Greece, Larry Habegger, Sean O'Reilly and Brian Alexander, editors (Travelers' Tales Books, San Francisco CA, 2000) ISBN 1-885211-52-X
- The New Official Rules, Paul Dickson (Addison-Wesley Publishing Company Inc. Boston, MA 1989) ISBN 0-201-55090-3
- Unconditional Love, compiled by Avie Townsend (Heliographica, San Francisco, CA) ISBN 1-933037-38-5
- Women Runners, Irene Reti and Bettianne Shoney Sien, editors (Breakaway Books, Halcottsville, NY, 2001) ISBN 1-891369-25-3
- The Writer's Handbook 2002 edited by Elfrieda Abbe (Kalmbach Publ., Waukesha, WI, 2001) ISBN 0-87116-189-3
- Friedemann Pfäfflin, Astrid Junge - SEX REASSIGNMENT. Thirty Years of International Follow-up Studies After Sex Reassignment Surgery: A Comprehensive Review, 1961-1991 (translated from German into American English by Roberta B. Jacobson and Alf B. Meier), Symposium publications IJT Electronic Books 1998
External links
- Rite of Passage Review of Rite of Passage- Tales of Backpacking 'round Europe, Emma Rodgers, Australian Broadcasting Corporation
- GlobeandMail.com Review of Rite of Passage by Victor Dwyer