Thursday, August 27, 2009

Publications: Cribsheet

I'm thrilled to be featured in the Minneapolis Star Tribune's Cribsheet blog along with colleagues from Kate Hopper's fabulous Mother Words writing class. Please take a moment to read the essays by these fabulous women. I hope you will be reading their memoirs in a local bookstore soon!

Cribsheet selected a free-writing exercise I wrote for Kate that begins:

"My daughter’s death is with me all the time."

Click the title of this post to be immediately directed to the rest of my essay about irrational mama fear.

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Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Publication: Cycleogial Health

The August edition of Girls Just Wanna Have Fun--The Magazine is out. Click on the title of this item to check out my interview with Dorothy Bauman of Trailside Bicycles in Hadley, MA. An unexpurgated version of the interview will appear on my fitness blog.

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Friday, June 19, 2009

Publications: You Can't Yell At a Flower to Grow

My monthly column in the Springfield Republican's Girls Just Wanna Have Fun magazine. Mad props to Sue Sensei for the title and inspiration for this article.

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Friday, May 15, 2009

Publications: Run to the Hills

Subtitle: Self protection strategies for women who run.

This publication is both virtual and actual. (Click on the blog title to get to the virtual version.) The Springfield Republican's Girls Just Wanna Have Fun--The Magazine is a free women's supplement that appears in kiosks and waiting rooms throughout our valley.

This is my very first newsprint by-line!

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Friday, February 13, 2009

Mind Body Mama: Clarity Through Chemistry

I’ve been really down about the demise of mamazine.com. It was so flattering that other mamas liked Raising a Strong Voiced Girl, and so exciting to see my work in an explicitly feminist publication. It’s unlikely that I, personally, exhausted the bright and energetic mamas who have been editing this venture for the past three and a half years—but it is possible that my puppyish enthusiasm was the final straw. I e-mailed them about errors in my piece before they had finished posting the issue, for god’s sake. And even though I hadn’t pulled it together, I’m sure they were steeling themselves for the pitch I was about to throw for my ongoing column: Mind Body Mama.

It was going to be a swell column—one week addressing age-appropriate self defense education, the next describing how an athlete’s highly trained reflexes respond during a child’s bout of projectile vomiting. Anger, theology, ambition, poetry, pop culture and exercise—it was all going to be grist for my mill. I had a good fantasy going, one with a lot of Pierce Brothers coffee, a shiny new laptop and readers who posted their comments right on the blog, instead of on Facebook. And then Amy and Sheri decided to stop publishing.

So I’ve moped around for the past two weeks since I got the news. Spent an afternoon surfing through other mama-related writing sites online, looking for the clone of mamazine. Lots of good stuff out there, but nothing with exactly the same sensibility of course. And more than one friend has suggested that I take over editing mamazine if the current editors are burnt-out. (If I haven’t freaked them out already, I’m sure that level of enthusiasm from an unknown, once-published author would do the trick. “Hey, remember me? Can I have your magazine?”)

But today, hopped up on cold meds, I had a better idea—which is the obvious idea anyway: I’ll write the column here. In fact, I’ve decided that An Open Letter to Rachel Maddow was the first installment. Once a week I’ll submit an entry, cultivating the voice of Mind Body Mama. Blogging is good writing practice—I got that first-rate advice from the funny, prolific and delightful Martha Brockenbrough, one of my role models. I don’t entirely understand what I’m up to with this endeavor but I’m sure I’ll find out. Thanks for coming along for the ride.


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Sunday, January 18, 2009

Publications: Raising a Strong Voiced Girl

My first by-line! Check it out at www.mamazine.com.

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