Works

Sampler of Recently Published Work

BusinessWeek

Prowling for Value in a Haywire Market

Next Life: From Disney Sales to Swimwear


Slate’s DoubleX

“Why So Few Women on the Forbes Richest People List?”

“The Public School Issue Judith Warner Ignores”

“Whither the Female Mid-Life Crisis?

My School Volunteer Crisis


Slate’s The Big Money

“The $900 Baby Stroller is Not Dead”

“The End of Personal Finance”


Babble.com (including selected Strollerderby posts)

Paying for College or Saving for Retirement?

How to Talk to Children About Money When You Have Too Much

Mad Men’s January Jones Receives Emmy Nod for Playing Bad Mom

Generation Y: Children of Anxiety or Children of Affluence?

Sarah Ferguson was Expected to Live on $20,000 in Alimony. Could You?

Would You Buy Your Child a Vogue Internship?

“Is Celebrity Culture Bad for Kids?”


Fortune Small Business/CNN Money

“Love A Local Business? Buy a Share”


Alternet.org

Corporate Dominance of Every Aspect of Our Lives is Suffocating Us”

How Generation X Got the Shaft But Can Still Keep Everything from Sucking

Thirty Ways of Looking at Hillary

Gifted Child Industry Preys on Parents’ Insecurities

The Trouble with Chick Lit


Portfolio

“Six Bloggers of the Apocalypse”

“The Prime of Mr. Nouriel Roubini”

$100 Million Is the New $10 Million


Salon.com

Real Estate Rookie Tells All

The Littlest Shoppers

The Mind’s Missing Pieces

Taking it to the Streets

Let’s Get It On

Baby Blues

A Truce in the Mommy Wars


The American Prospect

The Medical Credit Card Trap

The Washington Post Sunday Outlook

Meet You at the Sandbox – After Class


Publishers Weekly

“Love Among the Manuscripts”


Child Welfare Watch
For the Sake of Their Children.”

Fierce Attachments

Newsday
How About a Day for Relaxing?

The Huffington Post

The Love That Dare Not Speak Its Name

Developmental Disabilities Watch
Sometimes, Struggling is Good

San Francisco Chronicle Magazine
Love on the Job

The New York Times

The New Nanny Diaries Are Online.