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The founder of Parent Hacks, Asha Dornfest began writing about parenthood after her son and daughter – now eight and four, respectively – were born. Asha has been writing professionally for over ten years and is the author of several books about Web publishing, the most popular of which — See Profile
Maggie Mason is publisher for Mighty Mighty Media, home of the award-winning shopping blogs Mighty Goods, Mighty Junior, and Mighty Haus. She is also the author of No One Cares What You Had for Lunch: 100 Ideas for Your Blog. Her sites have been among Time Magazine's Top 50 — See Profile
Heather Armstrong, a former web designer, started publishing dooce.com in early 2001. Heather has won numerous awards for her work on dooce including Best American Blog, Best Designed Blog, Best Writing for a Blog, Weblog of the Year and in 2008, received a Lifetime Achievement award. Heather was named — See Profile
Jennifer Brandt is the Managing Editor of Momversation, Parents Ask, and Good Bite. Jennifer lives in Los Angeles and is mom to a 3 year old boy. After attending NYU's Tisch School of the Arts, she said goodbye to "acting" days and found herself behind the scenes writing and producing — See Profile
Named "Best Mommy Blogger of 2009" by thebump.com, Heather Spohr is a writer and philanthropist whose blog, "The Spohrs Are Multiplying," initially became popular as she detailed her family's experiences dealing with a high risk pregnancy, an extended NICU stay, and the difficulties of caring for a premature baby. Following — See Profile
Linda Grant is the Founder/Editor of nycsinglemom.com, where she writes about her adventures raising her adopted daughter in downtown New York City. Don’t miss Therapy Thursday where Linda discusses challenges all parents face. While she works on her quest to more be Linda-Centric, she is writing a book focused on — See Profile
Kim Tracy Prince is a television producer and freelance writer in the San Fernando Valley of Los Angeles. With two little boys under 5, she writes about the messy underbelly of family life at House of Prince and contributes to Los Angeles Moms Blog and the real estate blog Bird's — See Profile
Jenny Ingram is a wife, mother, blogger and glitter fanatic. She began blogging in April 2004 and… the rest is history… — See Profile
Caroline Murphy, founder of SmartyPantsMama.com, is a 30-something mama with practical sense - commonly told she is an "old soul." She loves sharing advice with other smart mamas across the globe and most of all loves learning new tips and ideas from other smart mamas who have been there and — See Profile
Jen Singer is the creator of MommaSaid.net and ParentingWithCancer.com. The author of five books including the Stop Second-Guessing Yourself guides to parenting, she is the mother of two teen boys. A non-Hodgkin's lymphoma survivor, she has been in remission for 3 1/2 — See Profile
Vickie Howell is a mother, craft designer, writer, viral marketing consultant and DIY Lifestyles expert with a focus on the needle arts. She is most well-known as the Host and Creative Consultant of 8 seasons of DIY Network & HGTV’s show, Knitty Gritty. She was also the co-host of DIY’s — See Profile
Audrey McClelland is a mother of 4 young boys and a founder of the website MomGenerations.com. After graduating from Brown University, and fueled by her love of fashion, Audrey moved to NYC and worked for Donna Karan International for 6 years; her first position was as Donna Karan’s personal assistant. — See Profile
Becky Sherrick Harks is a former nurse turned freelance writer who will someday leave all the fame and fortune of writing behind for the glamorous life of a microbiologist. Known as Aunt Becky, she's been writing on her blog Mommy Wants Vodka since 2007. Her blog has won several awards — See Profile
Catherine Connors is a recovering academic who, after she had her first child, traded the lecture hall for the playroom and discovered that university students and preschoolers have much the same attention span. She’s the author of HerBadMother.com, the co-founder and editor of the Bad Moms Club, the moderator of — See Profile
Christine Koh completed her Ph.D. and postdoctoral fellowship in music and brain science before hanging up her academic spurs to become a writer, editor, designer, and creative consultant. She is the founder and editor of Boston Mamas, the designer behind Posh Peacock, writes a personal blog at Pop Discourse, pens — See Profile
Shannon a.k.a. “Mr. Lady” is seldom a mister, and never a lady. She gave up a life of making martinis and babies - both mostly in bars - after becoming somebody's mother (x3), somebody's wife (x1) (so far). Offline, she is the head of communications for some marketing firm you'll — See Profile
Janice Croze and her identical twin, Susan Carraretto, are the bloggers behind 5 Minutes for Mom. Susan and Janice began working online in 2003, developing two successful ecommerce stores Pedal Cars and Retro Collectables and A Rocking Horse to Love, and starting 5 Minutes for Mom in the beginning of — See Profile
Susan Carraretto and her identical twin, Janice Croze, are the bloggers behind 5 Minutes for Mom. Susan and Janice began working online in 2003, developing two successful ecommerce stores Pedal Cars and Retro Collectables and A Rocking Horse to Love, and starting 5 Minutes for Mom in the beginning of — See Profile
Issa Mas is a freelance writer, a native New Yorker, and an advocate for Single Moms everywhere. Issa began blogging about her journey as a single mom in 2007 and must be doing something right: her blog, Single Mama NYC, was named “Best Single Mommy Blog” of 2009 by thebump.com. — See Profile
A true California girl, Jennifer Levinson was born and raised in "The Valley" in California with her parents and four brothers. Born and raised in Encino, she left to attend San Diego State University where she was an active member of Gamma Phi Beta. Jen met her husband Mike in — See Profile
Here's a secret: staying home with a baby all day can be boring. That’s why Whitney Moss launched RookieMoms.com. And wrote The Rookie Mom's Handbook: 250 activities to do with (and without!) your baby.In 2004, when she became a mom, she was working in Marketing for a large toy company — See Profile
Trisha Haas is the main blogger for the popular and influential mom blog MomDot. MomDot has been through a variety of niches the past 2.5 years, from controversial, to personal as well as navigating the waters of public relations and promotional, but one thing it has always remained true to — See Profile
Heather Gibbs Flett co-founded RookieMoms.com to inspire moms to have more fun after her own challenges with rookie motherhood. She is a professional project manager and management consultant when she’s not wiping butts and organizing the preschool potluck. Together with her BFF Whitney Moss, she also wrote The Rookie Moms — See Profile
My name is Daiva Natochy and I am the world’s most successful unknown blogger. If you pronounce my last name correctly it sounds a lot like “no touching”, hence the nickname mrs.notouching. This is my husband’s last name, which I gladly accepted since Lithuanians tend to have ridiculously long last — See Profile
Liza blogs about the funniness of life at Blahggy.com. She finds writing self-bios a horrid task. Resume stuff: Graduated with a BA in Theatre from the University of Southern California, while there she spent her junior year studying in London. She went on to graduate from and become a weekly — See Profile
Jill Simonian is a television host, entertainment journalist and first-time mom (as of late 2010)! She has hosted and/or reported for shows on Travel Channel, KTLA-5 (Los Angeles), NBC’s “LXTV: 1st Look,” TV Guide Network, HLN, Current TV, the nationally syndicated show “Made In Hollywood” and somehow managed to — See Profile
Ellen Schmidt blogs at babymeetscity.com about the adventure of raising a child in NYC. A full-time working mom, Ellen is attempting to juggle it all while she and her husband make parenthood look easy (insert laughter). Ellen writes about working mom guilt, living in a 700 square foot apartment with — See Profile
Stacee Bucciarelli is a TV host, panelist, medievalist, blogger, and most importantly, a mom. She has worked in television as a host and reporter, but she took a hiatus while earning her Masters in English and her Ph.D. in Medieval Literature. And when she became a mom, she took to — See Profile
Ciaran Blumenfeld is a dreamer of big dreams and a teller of many tales. These dreams have led her to purchase many hats to wear for her various creative endeavors. She is the designer/manufacturer of Francie Pants and the founder & publisher of Momfluential Media. She currently also contributes articles — See Profile
Allison Alexander is the Emmy award winning television personality behind the popular online magazine, aMomKnowsBest.com. For 15 years she has traveled the country working in television markets as a news anchor and correspondent. Some of her most memorable assignments include celebrity red carpet interviews at awards shows and presidential interviews — See Profile
Tanis Miller spends most of her time reading, writing and rednecking in the wilds of Alberta. Her blog, Attack of the Redneck Mommy is a humorous and insightful look at the joys of domestic life in an undomesticated setting. Her work has been featured on CNN, CBC, CBC News Network, — See Profile
Angela Chee is a TV Host, Journalist, Motivational Speaker and Mother of 2. She has worked as a Host, Anchor and Reporter for HGTV (Home and Garden Television), KNBC-TV and KCBS/KCAL-TV in Los Angeles, XETV-TV in San Diego, E! News, The International Channel, Channel One News and helped launch Entertainment — See Profile
Alice Bradley blogs at Finslippy. Her writing has been featured in the Berkeley Fiction Review, Fence Magazine, PBS.org, Good Housekeeping, the Onion, and various other publications. She has contributed to several anthologies and holds an M.F.A. in writing from the New School University. Alice lives in Brooklyn, New York — See Profile
Dana Loesch blogs at DanaRadio.com and hosts her own radio show, The Dana Show: The Conservative Alternative on KFTK FM News Talk 97.1. Beginning as a blogger in 2001, she's a former award-winning newspaper columnist, was selected as one of St. Louis’s “30 Under 30″ in 2008 and named one of — See Profile
Comic and TV host Daphne Brogdon is the founder of Cool Mom, a daily video break for moms. She hosts TV Guide Channel’s weekly series, The Fashion Team, a fun romp through celebrity fashion. She also makes fun of celebrity fashion mishaps in Star Magazine’s “Worst of the Week,” contributes — See Profile
Giyen Kim is an emerging blogger who authors Bacon Is My Enemy. She is a 10- year nonprofit veteran who is now an independent management consultant and freelance writer. She is currently transitioning her career to the realm of writing and social media. Giyen currently lives in Seattle with — See Profile
Jessica Gottlieb asserts that women are bright. Jessica knows that the collective voices of women, mothers in particular, are very effective in promoting change. Nielsen called Jessica a "Power Mom" in 2008 and again in 2009 Before launching her own blog, Jessica wrote about parenting while green at Celsias.com and — See Profile
Karen Walrond is a photographer, writer, and public speaker who began her career in Corporate America, first as a structural engineer and later in law. Karen also managed seven of the lifestyle blogs owned by Weblogs Inc., an AOL company; during her tenure, several of the blogs earned an — See Profile
Melinda Roberts is a pioneer in the blogging community, founding The Mommy Blog in 2002. Now a single mom to 3 children, she has been featured on The Oprah Winfrey Show, CNN Prime Time, CNN.com, ABC News Now, Fox and Friends, CBS, BYUTV, Johnson's Baby Channel, Divorce360.com, and WebMD.com. She — See Profile
Rebecca Woolf is a blogger and freelance writer. She is the author of Rockabye: From Wild to Child, a memoir about how her life changed when she became a mom. The book is based on her popular personal blog, Girl’s Gone Child. Rebecca has contributed writing to MSN, Nerve.com, — See Profile