Print Media:
The Almaden Times
Los Gatos Weekly Times
Bay Area Parent Magazine
“Caffeinated Ponderings, On Life, Laughter and Lattes is very entertaining. Reading it gives you the feeling of sharing a cup of coffee with a good neighbor. It has the same lighthearted, good-natured approach and literary style of the undisputed queen of homespun philosophy and tongue in cheek wit, the late Erma Bombeck. Your anecdotal humor works because your girl friend-like observations accurately reflect the reality of my own life experiences, and undoubtedly, those of countless of other multi-tasked women in contemporary society.” –Grace Walker, Copyeditor
Radio:
World Talk Radio, "The Mom Show," with Michelle Cadwell and Traci Foster
Interview with Joanie Greggains on KGO radio
MP3 Format (direct link 14.3 megabytes | zip file 10.5 megabytes)
Radio for Parents: "Apparently" with Susan Sierra
"Why IS it that…Shana Moore is such a funny writer? Maybe it's because she
takes human foibles, habits and complexities, and makes sense of them while
at the same time being incredibly entertaining. 'Why Is It That' offers much
needed relief from your daily stresses, along with a comforting feeling when
you need it most that, nope, you're not alone!"-Doug Powers, Columnist, World Net Daily, www.dougpowers.com
Television:
Repeat guest of Genevieve Bucher on The Sport of Motherhood and guest on Good Morning San Diego
"Get your caffeine, your comedy and your Shana Moore fix with
this great collection of "Why IS it that...?" columns on
everything from disco to depression. You will laugh out
loud at this jiving java book by the "fresh perked" gal who
put the froth in funny." -Kristen Twedt, Columnist, The Hattiesburg American, www.kristentwedt.com
Web:
Sanity Central
"Shana Moore writes with energy and originality about the curious things in a mom's life that make one think..."Why IS it that...?" Whether she is writing about Super Bras or envying the neighbor's lawn, she'll tickle your funny bone." -Alison van Diggelen, Site Owner, Editor and Writer, www.siliconmom.com