

Turner doesn’t sugar coat the real challenges, responsibilities, and tradeoffs she experienced as a parent. It’s written as a series of linked vignettes that made me relate, smile, and once laugh so loud in a crowded airport, I made the people next to me uncomfortable enough to start eyeing TSA. Learn more at .ĪK Turner’s This Little Piggy went to the Liquor Store is a funny, refreshingly candid reflection of the good and bad of family and parenting. She lives in Idaho with her husband and two children, but travels frequently as a part-time digital nomad. Her work has been featured online at Scary Mommy, In the Powder Room, The Huffington Post, Nickmom, Felicity Huffman’s What the Flicka?, The Quivering Pen, Multicultural Kid Blogs, and Artocratic, among others, and in the print publications Cloudbank, Idaho Magazine, The Idaho Statesman, Treasure Valley Family Magazine, Boise City Revue, and Folio Literary. She is a contributor to the anthologies Leave the Lipstick, Take the Iguana (Traveler’s Tales), Little White Dress (Mill Park Publishing), I Just Want to Be Alone and I Just Want to Be Perfect (Throat_Punch Books) and a coauthor of Drinking with Dead Women Writers and Drinking with Dead Drunks. Her works have received a starred review from Publishers Weekly, IPPY Awards in Humor and Travel, Foreword Indies Awards, Independent Press Distinguished Favorite, and inclusion in BookLife’s Top 5 Indie Books of 2014. AK Turner is The New York Times bestselling author of the award-winning Vagabonding with Kids series, as well as This Little Piggy Went to the Liquor Store, Mommy Had a Little Flask, and Hair of the Corn Dog.
