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
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
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,” — 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
Mindy Roberts is the writer of The Mommy Blog and the author of Mommy Confidential: Adventures from the Wonderbelly of Motherhood. She is recently divorced and the single mom to three young children – 10-year-old son Logan, 8-year-old son Dylan, and 6-year-old daughter Daphne. Mindy survived the ups and — 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
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
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
Dana Loesch blogs at Mamalogues and hosts her own radio show, The Dana Show, on KFTK 97.1 FM Talk. In addition, Dana has written for corporate parenting communities and major-market publications such as St. Louis Magazine, The Riverfront Times, and the St. Louis Post-Dispatch. She was named the Riverfront — 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 calls Jessica 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
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