Nancy Johnson Horn is the editor/owner of TheMamaMaven.com. The only people who would contact you from my site would be either me, my senior writer, Maytal, or our other contributor, Audrey Matalon.
But a good Mama Maven knows that she needs wonderful people behind her. I’m lucky to work with several terrific mom bloggers who contribute to this site.
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Contributing Bloggers
Maytal Wichman
Senior Reviewer Maytal Wichman has also written for The Huffington Post. She has been living in New York City for twelve years and holds a Bachelor’s Degree in English Literature as well as a Law Degree, but blogging is her true passion. Maytal is a stay-at-home mom to three kids (ages 7, 5 and 2) and loves finding great products that make her family’s life easier.
Former Contributors (Who we love)
Julie Terrone
Contributing Blogger Julie lives in the same small town where she grew up on Long Island. She is married and a mother of 3 very active children (ages 9, 5 and 4). When she is not taxiing one of her children to soccer, karate, or piano lessons, she is on the lookout for fun, educational, and physical activities to do with her family. As a Physical Education teacher and Black Belt, she keeps busy and active herself. Writing reviews is new to her, but she is looking forward to sharing her adventures one visit at a time.
Amanda Gurall has been a contributing blogger here at The Mama Maven for a little while, she would like to reintroduce herself as the Geek Mama. What is a geek, exactly? Well they are often interested in science, space, science fiction, fantasy, comics and gaming. In reality, a geek is someone who loves something so much that they dedicate themselves to enjoying it in their own way and with great enthusiasm. There are theater geeks, knitting geeks, cooking geeks. She will try to bring her love of science, pop culture and other nerdy pursuits to The Mama Maven and review products and events that may encourage STEM, computing and other fun things to do with your kids.