About Crestline Living

Crestline Living is all about life in the small, little-known towns of the San Bernardino Mountains in Southern California. From Big Bear and Lake Arrowhead to Twin Peaks and Crestline, this friendly resource is available for all people thinking of visiting, or moving to, our mountain paradise.

Who Writes for Crestline Living?

Crestline Living is written by Jill Florio, full time Crestline resident. She and her husband Dan Florio work from home, Jill as a professional writer/journalist, and Dan creating unique prototype Flash and Flex applications.

Jill comes from a journalistic background, as a full-time reporter and photographer for the Prescott Valley Tribune and Arizona Big Bug News. She’s published with The Prescott Courier, Arizona Republic, AP Wire, Chino Valley Review, Flagstaff Living, Flagstaff Mountain Living, SWEAT Magazine, Suite101.com, BellaOnline.com, Serving Arizona, Room Magazine, TravelWise.com and - honestly - countless other periodicals. Jill authored/edited the 4th and 5th editions of Arizona Off the Beaten Path by Globe-Pequot. Her job as Art Editor for Flagstaff Live was a natural segue to her current position: Editor in Chief for MUSED, the BellaOnline Literary Review.

Jill was also a morning radio DJ in Flagstaff, under the name of Jill Love, for rock station KZGL, 95.5 FM. Ultimately she found the hours were better with freelance writing. :)

Michelle Snow, michelle snowprofessional blogger/photographer/media master also contributes articles to Crestline Living. She is currently working on the graphic and interface redesign for the site.

Michelle revised and rewrote both Frommer’s Irreverent Guide to WDW, 5th edition and WDW/Orlando For Dummies 2005 Guide. She co-authored the current edition of the DK Eyewitness Guide to Florida, as well as parts of the upcoming DK Top Ten Orlando, which will publish in 2008.

How to Contact Crestline Living - If you have a business, group or locally-made product you want reviewed, shoot us an email: jill AT crestlineliving DOT com.