Author: | ISBN: | 9780999315385 | |
Publisher: | Griffith Moon Publishing | Publication: | December 22, 2017 |
Imprint: | Griffith Moon Publishing | Language: | English |
Author: | |
ISBN: | 9780999315385 |
Publisher: | Griffith Moon Publishing |
Publication: | December 22, 2017 |
Imprint: | Griffith Moon Publishing |
Language: | English |
When we think about the biggest milestones and roadblocks in our lives, we also remember the food we cooked and/or ate while getting through them. Because we’re human. And pretty much always hungry. This book will be the literary equivalent of a heart-to heart over a warm slice of coffee cake. A bunch of kick-ass women writers, illustrators, and photographers share their deepest struggles, their silliest moments, their deepest revelations, and, of course, their favorite recipes.
Contributors:
Davis Alexander
Kim Allen-Niesen
K. Bidus
Valerie Breiman
Liane Kupferberg Carter
Kimberly Brooks
May-lee Chai
Liza Donnelly
Becky Hartman Edwards
Kate Fuglei
Leslie Greenberger
Barbara Horowitz
Wendy Kout
Leah Krinsky
Nina Laden
Cathy Ladman
Annie LaZebnik
Lisa Grace Lednicer
Bernadette Luckett
Amy Wang Manning
Merrill Markoe
Nell Minow
Carolyn Omine
Asmita Paranjape
Claudia Reilly
April Salazar
Laurie Sandell
Alice Scovell
Nell Scovell
Susan Senator
Jeb Sharp
Laura Shumaker
Marcie Smolin
Caissie St. Onge
Sarah Thyre
Ellen Twaddell
Norma Safford Vela
Lunaea Weatherstone
Michele Willens
Maiya Williams
Anna Winger
Claire LaZebnik
Claire is the author of five novels for adults and five YA novels, including Epic Fail and Things I Should Have Known. With Dr. Lynn Kern Koegel, she co-authored the non-fiction books Overcoming Autism and Growing Up on the Spectrum. She has written for The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, and Self Magazine, among other publications, and contributed a monologue to the anthology play Motherhood Out Loud. Please check out her website at www.clairelazebnik.com or follow her on Facebook, Instagram or Twitter.
Claire prior work
Non-fiction: Overcoming Autism and Growing Up on the Spectrum (both co-authored with Dr. Lynn Kern Koegel) Also the revised and updated version of Overcoming Autism (All Viking/Penguin)
Fiction (most recent to oldest:
Things I Should Have Known (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt)
Wrong About the Guy (Harper Teen)
The Last Best Kiss (Harper Teen)
The Trouble with Flirting (Harper Teen)
Epic Fail (Harper Teen)
Families and Other Non-Returnable Gifts (Grand Central)
If You Lived Here, You’d Be Home Now (Grand Central)
The Smart One and the Pretty One (Grand Central)
Knitting Under the Influence (Grand Central)
Same As It Never Was (St. Martin’s)
Also contributed to the anthologies Wedding Cake for Breakfast, American Girls about Town, and Modern Love
Ann Brown
Ann Brown writes about family life on her blog, in newspapers and in online magazines, including Real Mom Daily, and The Next Family. She has a You Tube parenting show - The Motherload-Not Your Mother’s Parenting Advice, and her essays have been heard on Public Radio International. You can find Ann at www.drstrangemom.com, or follow her at Dr. Strangemom on Facebook.
Online Magazine:
Parenting column, “The Next Family” Magazine
“Voices From The Burbs” column, “The Next Family” Magazine
Parenting column, “Read Mom Daily” magazine
When we think about the biggest milestones and roadblocks in our lives, we also remember the food we cooked and/or ate while getting through them. Because we’re human. And pretty much always hungry. This book will be the literary equivalent of a heart-to heart over a warm slice of coffee cake. A bunch of kick-ass women writers, illustrators, and photographers share their deepest struggles, their silliest moments, their deepest revelations, and, of course, their favorite recipes.
Contributors:
Davis Alexander
Kim Allen-Niesen
K. Bidus
Valerie Breiman
Liane Kupferberg Carter
Kimberly Brooks
May-lee Chai
Liza Donnelly
Becky Hartman Edwards
Kate Fuglei
Leslie Greenberger
Barbara Horowitz
Wendy Kout
Leah Krinsky
Nina Laden
Cathy Ladman
Annie LaZebnik
Lisa Grace Lednicer
Bernadette Luckett
Amy Wang Manning
Merrill Markoe
Nell Minow
Carolyn Omine
Asmita Paranjape
Claudia Reilly
April Salazar
Laurie Sandell
Alice Scovell
Nell Scovell
Susan Senator
Jeb Sharp
Laura Shumaker
Marcie Smolin
Caissie St. Onge
Sarah Thyre
Ellen Twaddell
Norma Safford Vela
Lunaea Weatherstone
Michele Willens
Maiya Williams
Anna Winger
Claire LaZebnik
Claire is the author of five novels for adults and five YA novels, including Epic Fail and Things I Should Have Known. With Dr. Lynn Kern Koegel, she co-authored the non-fiction books Overcoming Autism and Growing Up on the Spectrum. She has written for The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, and Self Magazine, among other publications, and contributed a monologue to the anthology play Motherhood Out Loud. Please check out her website at www.clairelazebnik.com or follow her on Facebook, Instagram or Twitter.
Claire prior work
Non-fiction: Overcoming Autism and Growing Up on the Spectrum (both co-authored with Dr. Lynn Kern Koegel) Also the revised and updated version of Overcoming Autism (All Viking/Penguin)
Fiction (most recent to oldest:
Things I Should Have Known (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt)
Wrong About the Guy (Harper Teen)
The Last Best Kiss (Harper Teen)
The Trouble with Flirting (Harper Teen)
Epic Fail (Harper Teen)
Families and Other Non-Returnable Gifts (Grand Central)
If You Lived Here, You’d Be Home Now (Grand Central)
The Smart One and the Pretty One (Grand Central)
Knitting Under the Influence (Grand Central)
Same As It Never Was (St. Martin’s)
Also contributed to the anthologies Wedding Cake for Breakfast, American Girls about Town, and Modern Love
Ann Brown
Ann Brown writes about family life on her blog, in newspapers and in online magazines, including Real Mom Daily, and The Next Family. She has a You Tube parenting show - The Motherload-Not Your Mother’s Parenting Advice, and her essays have been heard on Public Radio International. You can find Ann at www.drstrangemom.com, or follow her at Dr. Strangemom on Facebook.
Online Magazine:
Parenting column, “The Next Family” Magazine
“Voices From The Burbs” column, “The Next Family” Magazine
Parenting column, “Read Mom Daily” magazine