Maggie Mason
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Margaret Mason (née Margaret Berry, 1975) is an American author and the creator of the website Mighty Girl. She is also the creator of three shopping blogs, Goods Mighty Goods[permanent dead link], Mighty Haus, and Mighty Junior, which were acquired by Staircase Ventures in 2010.
Mason is co-founder of Mighty Events, which hosts two annual conferences, Camp Mighty and Mighty Summit.
Mason is author of No One Cares What You Had for Lunch: 100 Ideas for Your Blog, and a two-time The Weblog Awards (Bloggie) nominee for lifetime achievement. She has been a speaker at the SxSW, , the , and BlogHer conferences. She is a member of Intel's social media advisory board,[1] and her work has appeared in NPR's Morning Edition Sunday, in The New York Times, Elle Magazine, Bon Appetit, The Kitchn, Twitter Wit among others[2]
Mason lives in San Francisco with her husband, son, and daughter.
Books and publications[]
- No One Cares What You Had for Lunch: 100 Ideas for Your Blog (author; Peachpit Press)
- Cringe: Teenage Diaries, Journals, Notes, Letters, Poems, and Abandoned Rock Operas (contributor)
- Things I Learned About My Dad: Humorous and Heartfelt Essays (contributor)
- Let's Pretend This Never Happened (cited)
Press[]
- What Would You Say to Your 20-Year-Old Self? (NPR)
- Life Goal: Taste 1,000 Kinds of Fruit (The Kitchn)
- A Mighty Girl's Quest to Taste 1,000 Kinds of Fruit (Bon Appetit)
- Pro Portrait: Maggie Mason, Famous Among Dozens (Pro Portrait)
References[]
- ^ http://www.mom2summit.com/speakers/2012-keynote-speakers/ Mom 2.0 Summit Speakers
- ^ http://www.mightygirl.net/about/ Mighty Girl About Me
- 1975 births
- Living people
- American women writers
- American bloggers
- American women bloggers
- 21st-century American women