Kymberly Foster Seabolt

Through the wry, witty, and thought provoking essays featured in her weekly column, Kymberly Foster Seabolt has proven she has the ability to connect with readers by tapping her years of experience in the fine art of being “a real person.” She is also outspoken, articulate, and “much taller than she looks on paper.”  

Since debuting in July 2001, her weekly column has delighted a diverse and growing readership. By weaving her special brand of humor with poignant, entertaining, and honest portrayals of parenting, marriage, and modern life, her work has found a home on refrigerator doors, bulletin boards, and desktops across the United States and Canada.

Her essays and features have appeared in numerous national and regional publications, including House Beautiful, Old House Chronicle, Salon, This Old House, and Baby Steps, among others.

Her credentials include serving as a staff writer for Old House Chronicle and hipMama magazines and weekly columnist for The Farm and Dairy and The Imperfect Parent.

 She is also the author of "A Dog Scorned" (in "Bad Dog Chronicles," Brown & Brown, Eds., 2000).

 




      

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Copyright 2004 by Kymberly Foster Seabolt

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