Nancy Rommelmann

[1] In September 2005, Rommelmann's husband, Din Johnson, opened a coffee shop, Ristretto Roasters, in Portland's Beaumont-Wilshire neighborhood.

[3] Beginning in 2018, Rommelmann and columnist Leah McSweeney started the YouTube video series #MeNeither, defending prominent men accused of sexual assault[4] and casting doubt on certain accusers' motives.

[3][6] To the Bridge, a True Story of Motherhood and Murder (2018), tells the nonfiction story of a mother in Portland, Oregon who dropped her small children off a high bridge to their death in an icy river.

"[7][9] A review in Reason described both Bad Mother and To the Bridge as storytelling that is "equal parts horrifying and lyrical.

"[7] The Queens of Montague Street (2012) is a memoir about growing up in Brooklyn Heights in the 1970s.