Kimberly McCreight's Blog, page 102
December 1, 2015
Bustle
November 26, 2015
Saw the parade balloons inflated (tenth year in a row) and did...

Saw the parade balloons inflated (tenth year in a row) and did the Prospect Park Turkey Trot (first time ever) and the table is set, turkey is in oven (thanks to husband). Grateful for so many things today but especially these three people who make every day a gift. Best wishes for a restful and peaceful Thanksgiving with those you love.
November 24, 2015
Oh Brooklyn. (at Park Slope Historic District)

Oh Brooklyn. (at Park Slope Historic District)
November 23, 2015
xcatchfire:
Thinking something does not make it true. Wanting...
My daughter ran her first ever race on Saturday (For Gods Love...

My daughter ran her first ever race on Saturday (For Gods Love We Deliver/NYRR) and I got to share it with her. 4 miles at 8 years old in 46 minutes (including a bathroom stop). A lot of time parenthood kind of sucks, and sometimes, like yesterday, it is seriously FREAKIN’ AWESOME. (at Central Park)
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November 21, 2015
badassladiesyoushouldknow:
Pay It Forward:This week’s Badass...



Pay It Forward:
This week’s Badass Lady, comedian Kate Spencer, shares her picks for badass ladies everyone should know.Akilah Hughes - Smart and hilarious writer and YouTuber who is always
making me think.Gaby Dunn - I love her videos, but like her tell-it-like-it-is tweets
even more.Roxane Gay (@roxanegay) - A hero of mine. Brilliant, kind, and actually made me
come around to Channing Tatum.Rachel Bloom - She’s making her own TV show for the CW and it’s going
to #slay.Gilli Nissim - A UCB performer in LA who writes and hosts one of the
weirdest and best shows I’ve seen in a long time called We’re Gross.Christine Friar - Her writing is funny and poignant, and her Instagram
is a fave.Heidi Rose Robbins - Heidi is a poet and astrologer and an all-around
queen.Mo Welch - Her Barely Blair comic on Instagram is perfection, and
she’s a boss bitch on the basketball court. (Her team The Beatdown is packed
with badasses, and they beat my team every time.)Mary Holland - Mary is just a delightful, magical person to watch
perform. She’s on the new show Blunt Talk, and she’s in my book club, and I
just adore her.Brittani Nichols - I loved her pilot, Words With Girls, and her recent
mission of saying “no.” She’s also another force of basketball power.
(God damn you, The Beatdown!)Maria Guido - A great editor and writer (and friend). She is fearless,
and I admire that a ton.*
Kate Spencer spent seven years as a Senior Editor/Producer/On-Air Host at VH1, where she created original pop culture content for TV and the web, interviewing celebrities like George Clooney, Taylor Swift, John Legend, Kristen Stewart, and Fleetwood Mac along the way. Her writing has appeared on Buzzfeed, Salon, The Daily Beast, The Huffington Post, Vulture, Modern Loss, Scary Mommy, The Mid, College Humor and Metro Newspaper, and in books like Gawker’s Guide to Conquering All Media and My Parents Were Awesome. She most recently served as the Editor-in-Chief of the popular parenting site Mommyish.com, where she covered everything from mother loss to breastfeeding activists on YouTube.
An established performer and teacher at the Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre in New York and Los Angeles, Kate co-hosts the always sold-out pop culture roundtable Shut Up! I Hate You! with her TV writer husband Anthony King. In addition to being a talking head on TV shows like VH1’s 40 Greatest Celebrity Scandals, she’s made appearances on Late Night with Conan O'Brien and Comedy Bang Bang.
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Do you know a Badass Lady who deserves a profile? Put suggestions in the ask box, or submit links to existing content here!
*“Badass Ladies You Should Know” is brought to you by Kate Hart (kdhart), author of AFTER THE FALL, coming winter 2017 from Farrar, Straus & Giroux. If you add her book on Goodreads, she will love you forever.
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November 19, 2015
"Remember: when people tell you something’s wrong or doesn’t work for them, they are almost always..."
- Neil Gaiman (via quotesaboutwriting)