Literary Mama - Notable Contributors

Notable Contributors

Below is a listing of contributors to the Literary Mama body of work at LiteraryMama.com who have published books:

Gail Konop Baker, author of Cancer is a Bitch, Da Capo Press, 2008.

Andrea Buchanan, co-author of The Daring Book for Girls, Collins, 2007.

Elrena Evans, co-editor of Mama PhD:Women Write about Motherhood and Academic Life, Rutgers University Press, 2008

Vicki Forman, contributor, Love You to Pieces: Creative Writers on Raising a Child with Special Needs, Beacon Press, 2008

Caroline Grant, co-editor of Mama PhD:Women Write about Motherhood and Academic Life, Rutgers University Press, 2008

Ona Gritz, author of Tangerines and Tea: My Grandparents and Me, Abrams Books for Young Readers, 2005

Jessica Berger Gross, editor of About What Was Lost: Twenty Writers on Miscarriage, Healing, and Hope, Plume, 2006

Sonya Huber, author of Opa Nobody, University of Nebraska Press, 2008

Amy Hudock, co-editor of Literary Mama: Reading for the Maternally Inclined, Seal Press, 2005

Susan Ito, co-editor of A Ghost at Heart's Edge: Stories and Poems of Adoption, North Atlantic Books, 1999

Suzanne Kamata, editor of Love You to Pieces: Creative Writers on Raising a Child with Special Needs, Beacon Press, 2008

Sharon Kraus, author of Strange Land, University Press of Florida, 2002

Ericka Lutz, author of On the Go with Baby, Sourcebooks 2002

Jennifer Margulis, author of Why Babies Do That: Baffling Baby Behavior Explained, Willow Creek Press, 2005

Heidi Raykeil, author of Naughty Mommy: How I Found My Lost Libido, Seal Press, 2005

Rachel Sarah, author of Single Mom Seeking: Playdates, Blind Dates, and Other Dispatches from the Dating World, Seal Press, 2007

Shari MacDonald Strong, editor of The Maternal Is Political: Women Writers at the Intersection of Motherhood and Social Change, Seal Press, 2008

Read more about this topic:  Literary Mama

Famous quotes containing the word notable:

    a notable prince that was called King John;
    And he ruled England with main and with might,
    For he did great wrong, and maintained little right.
    —Unknown. King John and the Abbot of Canterbury (l. 2–4)