Brain,
Child: The Magazine for Thinking Mothers was founded in 1999 by
Jennifer Niesslein and Stephanie Wilkinson, two friends who had babies
under a year old. The pair, both with backgrounds in journalism, were
itching for writing about motherhood that spoke to them. There were
plenty of outlets for child-rearing tips and expert advice, but not a
source of smart writing that delved into the meatier issues of that
life-altering experience: motherhood.
After
a year of planning, Brain, Child's first issue was published in
March 2000. It included essays by Barbara Kingsolver and Susan Cheever,
a feature on the new academic field of ethnopediatrics, a debate on the
merits of family bed, fiction, and essays by mothers addressing the
stuff of real-life parenting (swearing off swearing, or selective
reduction, for example). That year, the magazine was named by Utne
Reader as one of the five best new magazines in the country.
Brain,
Child is the only literary magazine dedicated to motherhood.
Contributors have included Pulitzer Prize-winning novelists Jane Smiley
and Anne Tyler, best-selling author Barbara Ehrenreich, and acclaimed
writers Antonya Nelson, Alice Hoffman, and Susan Maushart.
Brain,
Child received the 2003 Utne Independent Press
Award--Reader's Choice for Best Personal Life Coverage. In 2001, Brain, Child also received the
Independent Press Award for Best Personal Life Coverage. Each year
since Brain, Child's
inception, the editors of Utne have nominated Brain, Child
for one or more awards, in the categories of General Excellence, Best
Writing,
Best Personal Life Coverage, and Best New Title. It is the youngest
magazine to have been nominated for General Excellence.
Work
from Brain, Child won a Pushcart Prize in 2003 and was listed
under "Notable Essays" in Best American Essays 2002.
Brain,
Child is distributed in independent bookstores, Barnes & Noble
superstores, Borders, and select grocery stores around the U.S. and
Canada. Circulation stands at 30,000+, with subscribers from every
state
and as far away as Sweden, Egypt, and Hong Kong. The Washington Post
says "A good read is what Brain, Child is all about."
Subscriptions
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Jennifer
Niesslein became a mother in October 1998 when her
son Caleb was born. Her work has been featured in The Nation, on NPR's
"Morning Edition", on Alternet, and elsewhere. She was raised in
western Pennsylvania and northern Virginia, and graduated from the
University of Virginia in 1994 with a degree in English Language and
Literature.
Stephanie
Wilkinson graduated from
Dartmouth College in 1985 with a B.A. in English literature. She has
worked in advertising in New York, and as a journalist for high-tech
and business magazines in Boston and San Francisco. She earned a Ph.D.
in European and American Religious History from the University of
Virginia in 1997. She lives with her husband and two children in
Lexington, Virginia.

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