About MomBrain
MomBrain used to be smart. I worked in publishing and then high tech, wowing everyone with my neuronic fortitude. Then I had a kid, and my brain cells began to suffocate under the pile of laundry and sippy cups. Now I am neuronically challenged.
Since I left the real world and began living my real life, I’ve written features and essays for a few magazines and anthologies, worked as Managing Editor of Literary Mama, and currently steer the good ship MotherTalk. I am fighting brain death one word, one story, one book at a time.
