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isa Moricoli-Latham has written humor and/or journalism for The New York Times, The Los Angeles Times, Salon.com, Playboy, Men's Health, Cooking Light, The Seattle Times, America West, Babytalk, babycenter.com, Bitch Magazine, YogiTimes and enough other publications that listing them starts to look silly.  She is a produced sitcom and film writer -- and a Naughty Bride herself, married twenty years to a man known as her First Husband.

Her alter-ego is an etiquette columnist under the name Miss Conduct for various periodicals; Miss Conduct is also a regular contributor to "Walking On Air" with Betsy & Sal on WGN Radio, but she is interviewed here on their show as The Naughty Bride -- click on the link to hear the full show, her interview begins about the halfway mark.   She's in a friend's book promo video here.

Check out Lisa's writerly web site at www.lisalatham.com, which includes links to her etiquette site www.askmissconduct.com.  

Her favorite articles?  Mostly humor stuff she wrote for Salon.com's Mothers Who Think. 

"Breastpumping at 70mph" or

 

 

 

 

 

 "My Son the Biter" or 

 

 

 

 

"The Cult of the Cloth" for starters.  

 

 

 

You can read Lisa's feminist bona fides in BITCHfest, which if the webmaster is as smart as he is naughty, should appear in an Amazon Ad to the right, just over there. She is rather proud to have her funny business included in various feminist studies courses around the world, since she turned her back on academe when she graduated from Harvard (in like, three years, duude) and dropped out of her Master's program a year later. Who'da thunk?  

The Naughty Bride's Secret Guide has been featured on WGNRadio, LA Ink (TLC tv), a prominent humor/yoga newsletter by Yeah Dave Yoga, The Rowland Institute Newsletter Sites of the Week, and Bridezilla.com's Monday Picks.  Here are some of their impressive logos.  

        

 
 

The Naughty Bride Says:

When it comes to gowns, the only good defense is a good offense: if it doesn't make you look good, PUT THE GOWN DOWN. In fact, if it's not flattering the other gown considerations are not worth mentioning. You can maneuver a hoop skirt through Denny's or suffer a long-sleeved gown on beach in mid-August more easily than you can live down a frumpy dress.
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