“Without Tremendous Agitation”: Ginny Wiehardt on Maintaining a Literary Nightlife Post-Baby
October 6th, 2016 | by Ginny Wiehardt
It’s 5:45pm. I get off the subway and rush the three blocks to my son’s preschool. I’m in a hurry
October 6th, 2016 | by Ginny Wiehardt
It’s 5:45pm. I get off the subway and rush the three blocks to my son’s preschool. I’m in a hurry
September 22nd, 2016 | by Mutha Magazine
HEY GUESS WHAT? MUTHA Magazine is joining LitCrawl this year and we’re doing it bicoastal style–come join us at both
March 21st, 2016 | by Desiree Cooper
Babies are not my cup of tea. Unfortunately, I didn’t figure that out until I had one. By the time
November 20th, 2015 | by Kris Willcox
If you’d asked me at the age of thirty, when I finished repaying my student loans, what might bring me
February 12th, 2015 | by Elisa Albert
There’s a strange invisibility and tedium to the rites and rhythms of early motherhood. Via the car nap selfies I
November 5th, 2014 | by Michelle Mirsky
If you make it to forty without scars, you’re doing it wrong. I wear a scatterplot of tattoos and accidental
October 9th, 2014 | by Suzanne Cope
I sat by my almost one-year-old’s crib, eyes heavy and a cup of coffee close at hand. He was wide
September 23rd, 2014 | by Thea Hillman
For me, girltalk is not what it used to be. If it’s about sex, it’s about the lack of sex.
September 15th, 2014 | by Amra Brooks
I went back to teaching fulltime when my son was seven months old. I felt so lucky that I was
August 1st, 2014 | by Lauren Weinstein
I must have been trippin’ on Oxytocin withdrawal when I wrote that comic. Ramona was 18 months, and suddenly