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Posted on Monday December 21st, 2009 at 10:23 in every damn post we've posted
This has been a spectacular year at Chick Lit is Not Dead, and we’ve been thrilled to feature such esteemed authors as Emily Giffin, Jennifer Weiner, Emma McLaughlin & Nicola Kraus. And this month is no different as we host Liza Palmer. Oh,...
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Posted on Wednesday December 16th, 2009 at 18:08 in christa ann banister, chick lit is not dead, every damn post we've posted, 25 things liz and lisa want to know about...
It’s that time again! We’ve been thrilled to host some amazing authors on Chick Lit is Not Dead this year, and we’ve loved learning 25 new things about each and every one of them. We hope you have too! This time around we’...
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Posted on Thursday December 10th, 2009 at 16:10 in the nanny diaries, emma mclaughlin, nicola kraus, every damn post we've posted, nanny returns, 5 things liz & lisa didn't know about...
O.M.G. Can you pinch us? It’s really happening… The New York Times Bestselling authors of THE NANNY DIARIES, Emma McLaughlin and Nicola Kraus are here for the debut of our latest series “5 things Liz and Lisa didn’t know abo...
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Posted on Sunday December 6th, 2009 at 19:37 in child's play, men we love, every damn post we've posted, musings about my muses
Mommy, why aren't the presents wrapped? People often ask me how I get anything done. With two kids, two dogs, two guinea pigs, and two jobs , life can get a little crazy. But what they don’t know is that all along I’ve had a secret ...
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Posted on Monday November 30th, 2009 at 14:15 in Turkey, maternity, drama drama, sisterhood of the traveling pants, prenatals, carmel corn, fat pants, every damn post we've posted
Lisa's FAT PANTS (not actual size) This past Turkey Day, I forgot all the rules. I snacked with reckless abandon. And I did it all. day. long. I ate nacho flavored Dorito’s, cashews, deviled eggs and even that damn caramel corn from Chica...
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Posted on Tuesday November 24th, 2009 at 17:13 in child's play, every damn post we've posted
The other day I was trying to recall at what age I began to care about clothes. Was it my affinity for that striped sailor shirt and matching mini-skirt in first grade? Or those knickers I coveted while standing in line for my first Cabbage Patc...
Lisa should've called me before she attempted this!
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