About Sarah Schmelling
Sarah Schmelling has written about entertainment, travel and pop culture for The Washington Post, Spin, Slate, Paste, Salon, Newsweek, Real Simple, the Los Angeles Times, McSweeney’s, World Hum and The Huffington Post. She lives with her husband and son outside of Washington, DC. Ophelia Joined the Group Maidens Who Don’t Float is her first book.
See “25 Things” about Sarah and her book here.
More humor from Sarah:
MOM TAKES CHILDREN’S SONGS LITERALLY
McSweeney’s, January 11, 2010
The Disgraced-Public-Figure Holiday Form Letter
Slate, December 22, 2009
Dan Brown, Annoying Facebook Friend
The Huffington Post, September 23, 2009
Health Care: The Founding Fathers Weigh In
The Huffington Post, August 17, 2009
What to Expect: The 39th Year (pdf)
Real Simple, July 2009
Armrest Seating, Anyone?
World Hum, February 9, 2007
RYAN SEACREST BREAKS BAD NEWS
McSweeney’s, May 24, 2006
See much more of Sarah’s writing here.
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