With the launch of the book,
I'm working on stirring up a little "media
buzz." I'll be posting articles here as
I get them.
To request a press kit, simply send an e-mail
with "PRESS KIT"
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MOM
2 MOM CONNECTION BLOG (March 2006)
Interview
with Heather Ivester
I can't help but crack up (ha ha) every time
I look at that book cover. Kathryn, sitting
at her computer, holding the burned meatloaf.
Ooh...I can relate. Read
More.
MOM
TALK RADIO (December 2005)
Interview
with Maria Bailey
MOM
WRITER'S TALK RADIO (December
2005)
Interview
with Paula Schmitt & Alana Morales
TOWNONLINE.COM
(December 2005)
A Book for Moms — With
two young sons, a busy husband and her own marketing
communications business, Groton resident Kathryn
Mahoney had to escape the chaos of life by writing
about it. Read More.
REBELHOUSEWIFE.COM
(December 2005)
From The Rebel Housewife to One Madcap Mom...I
felt an instant kinship with Kathryn Mahoney.
She writes fast-paced, clever essays on universal
truths and embarrassing secrets of motherhood
-- and the lady is funny. Read
More.
LOWELL
SUN (December 2005)
Kathryn Mahoney bounced from the corporate fast
track to the mommy track a few years back. In
the process, she landed on her funny bone when
she started writing a newspaper humor column
for Nashoba Publications. Read
More.
BOSTON
GLOBE (November 2005)
Most mothers know those early days with babies
at home can be both stressful and humorous.
Groton writer Kathryn S. Mahoney has tapped
into that mindset to write her new book, Cracked
at Birth: One Madcap Mom's Thoughts on Motherhood,
Marriage & Burnt Meatloaf. Read
More.
PRESS
& SUN-BULLETIN (November
2005)
Kathryn Mahoney, formerly Kathryn Baumberger
of Johnson City, and graduate of the Maine-Endwell
class of 1982, has published her first humor
book, Cracked at Birth: One Madcap Mom's
Thoughts on Motherhood, Marriage & Burnt
Meatloaf (Mom-Writers Publishing Cooperative,
a subsidiary of Wyatt-MacKenzie Publishing,
Inc.) Read More.
NASHOBA
PUBLISHING (November 2005)
Humor writer Kathryn Mahoney is releasing her
first book, Cracked at Birth: One Madcap
Mom’s Thoughts on Motherhood, Marriage
& Burnt Meatloaf in November 2005 (Wyatt-MacKenzie
Publishing, Inc.). The book features her hilarious
personal accounts as a wife and mother on everything
from the day Underwear Man and Diaper Boy first
appeared in her living room to the traumatic
kitchen renovation she equates to the pain and
joy of childbirth. Read
More.
HOT
MOMS CLUB MAGAZINE (November
2005)
Written by Hot Mom Kathryn Mahoney and published
by another favorite Hot Mom, Nancy Cleary, Cracked
at Birth takes you on a wild ride through
parenting, marriage & chaos you won't want
to miss. Join Kathryn as she shares her
hysterical personal essays on everything from
giving birth to a kitchen, to surviving the
slings and arrows of outrageous toddlers. Read
More.
GROTON
HERALD (October 2005)
Humor writer, Kathryn Mahoney, has just released
her first book, Cracked at Birth: One Madcap
Mom's Thoughts on Motherhood, Marriage &
Burnt Meatloaf. The book features her hilarious
personal accounts as a wife and mother on everything
from the first day Underwear Man and Diaper
Boy appeared in her living room to the traumatic
kitchen renovation she equates to the pain and
joy of childbirth. Read
More.
THE
WRITER'S LIFE BLOG (October
2005)
Interview with Dorothy Thompson
When did your passion for
writing begin?
I've always been writing funny letters to my
friends and family, but it wasn't until I was
38 that I took a real shot at writing humor
as a profession. I have always loved Erma Bombeck's
books and thought that since I was now a wife
and mother, maybe I would try writing about
my own domestic tales. Read
More.
BOOKPLEASURES.COM
(August 2005)
Some lives were just made to be made fun of.
Some lives are so wacky, so silly, so undeniably
cracked up, you just can’t help but chuckle.
Kathryn S. Mahoney is living one of those lives.
Read More.
GROTON
LANDMARK (July 2005)
Local wit Kathryn Mahoney is taking her show
on the road with the publication of her first
book, a collection of some 60 columns written
over a four-year period for Nashoba Publishing,
publishers of the Groton Landmark and five other
twice-weekly area newspapers. Read
More.
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