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Miriam Axel-Lutemore about her
Miriam Axel-Lute is a freelance writer, editor, poet, and urban planning junkie. She lives, works, and gardens in Albany, NY, with her two partners and daughter. Her website is mjoy.org. ...click to close
Madeline Holler more about her
Madeline Holler is a writer and mother of two. She lives in Long Beach, California. ...click to close
Kelly Mills more about her
Kelly Mills surprised herself in her late twenties by becoming a jock, which prompted her to start her exercise and nutrition site Fitness Fixation. She’s now a writer, editor, blogger, and sucka for her daughter's theatrics. She believes she may have been a hooker with a heart of gold in a past life, and she's also pretty sure her heart isn't gold this time around. Living in the Bay Area has given her lots of opportunities to shop in thrift stores, eat really good food, and develop a deep distrust of people who profess to be open-minded. She has written for the San Francisco Chronicle and other places about a whole mess of things, from television to health to her fondness for epidurals. ...click to close
Amy Kurasmore about her
Amy Kuras herds cats (along with one dog and 1.5 children) and juggles work, husband, house and family in the urban stew of Detroit. Journalist by training, blogger by choice, she regularly sounds off at blissfullybitchy.blogspot.com. ...click to close
Anita D. Tedaldi more about her
Anita D. Tedaldi is a journalist and author whose work has appeared in the New York Times, the Washington Post, BBC international, CNN, NPR, Military.com and many others. Anita is originally from Rome, Italy and is the mother of many children. Her husband is a military pilot, which means she never sees him. Anita also writes the irreverent blog www.ovolina.com. ...click to close
Mike Adamickmore about him
Mike Adamick also blogs about parenthood for the San Francisco Chronicle's "The Poop" and for his own morbid creation: "Cry it out: Adventures of a stay-at-home dad."He gets lost a block away from home. He pretends he can drive a stick. He can't define the infield fly rule or irony, and if anyone asks what he's doing at night, he'll say he's watching the "Simpsons" or "Jeopardy" when he's really watching the "Gilmore Girls" and singing the theme song. Yet, the authorities let him keep his daughter, Emmeline, anyway. A writer and house husband in San Francisco, his work has appeared on National Public Radio, MSNBC.com and many major newspapers. ...click to close
Cole Gamblemore about him
Cole Gamble is a writer in the environs of Portland, Oregon, where he bravely holds the position of Last Man in Portland to Not Own A Bike. He has two children, one he calls "Jillian" and the other he simply refers to as "The Beef." His revolutionary parenting technique is a three-pronged system consisting of A) wrestling children for fun and profit; B) convincing his daughter she is a robot; and C) resisting the urge to beat up other four-year-olds when they tease his kids. Propagation of aforementioned children was assisted by his wife, Nicole, who is gorgeous, but ironically hates being photographed. His writing has appeared in print, on various Internets and been transmitted into the air through the magic of the radio. Drinking between seven and nine cups of coffee a day, he tends to walk through walls instead of using doors. Currently he is working on an evil self-help book titled "Improve Your Life Or Die." ...click to close
Jen Chaneymore about her
Jen Chaney is the movies editor and a DVD columnist for washingtonpost.com. Her byline has appeared in The Washington Post, People magazine, USA Today and the Utne Reader as well as various other newspapers around the country. She is the mother of a one-year-old boy, who has not yet learned the word Xanadu. But he will. Trust us, he will. ...click to close
Brett Singermore about him
Brett Singer is a writer and father living in Manhattan with his wonderful wife and two terrific sons (referred to here as Thing 1 and Thing 2). He writes about music for the Boston Phoenix, sports for Go2.com (a text messaging company) and other topics for anyone else who will have him. ...click to close
Hannah Tennant-Mooremore about her
Hannah Tennant-Moore is a Brooklyn-based freelance writer and former contributing editor of The Santa Barbara Independent. Her work has also appeared or is forthcoming in The Gay and Lesbian Review Worldwide, The Sun, Tricycle: The Buddhist Review, Turning Wheel (as the winner of the Young Writers Award), and elsewhere. A candidate for an MFA from the Bennington Writing Seminars, Hannah is at work on a book of personal essays about dating in Generation Y and is seeking a publisher for her children's book. She worked for several years as a nanny and preschool teacher. ...click to close
Sunny Chanelmore about her
Sunny Chanel doesn't get to sleep much. Her daughter Annabella has been teething for two years solid and likes to watch Yo Gabba Gabba at four in the morning. When not chasing after her toddler, she is the editor-in-chief of an alternative music/lifestyle magazine, crafts like a maniac and relaxes with a glass of zinfandel and reruns of Murder She Wrote. She resides in San Francisco with her husband, daughter, beagle and a tarantula named Lulu. Although she loves to travel, as a SF native, she will never call anyplace else home. She never realized how much she loved a cute onesie or a handsewn doll until the birth of her daughter. Now, she is a woman obsessed with all things baby. She has strung words together for the SF Weekly, Bust, and Jane among others and used to put out her own zine called Girlyhead. ...click to close
Shannon LC Catemore about her
Shannon LC Cate, PhD is a lesbian housewife and work-from-home mother of two girls via domestic, open, transracial adoption. They are both under five and already too brilliant and beautiful for their own good. Shannon lives, writes and assembles tricycles in Chicago, Illinois. ...click to close
Jeanne Sagermore about her
Jeanne Sager is a writer who lives in upstate New York with her husband, daughter, a dog and too many cats. She refuses to believe motherhood comes with pumpkin appliqued sweaters, and she's not ready to apologize for having only one child. She writes about raising her kid in her own hometown and the mom stuff she's not embarrassed to own at her blog, Inside Out, and she's a regular essayist at Burbia.com and here on Babble. ...click to close
Keri Fishermore about her
Keri Fisher has written for Saveur, Gastronomica, Cook's Illustrated, and Boston Magazine, and is the author of One Cake, One Hundred Desserts (William Morrow 2006). She and her sister blog about their communal household at whoelsewantstoliveinmyhouse.com. ...click to close
Kate Tuttlemore about her
Kate Tuttle is a former media professional, now freelancing from home while making macaroni for the toddler and telling the teenager she can't wear so much makeup. She and her family live just outside Boston. ...click to close
Whit Honea is the lead blogger of FameCrawler.
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