Mimi Pond is a writer and cartoonist.
Her highest profile work was for The Simpsons, writing the first full-length broadcast episode, "Simpsons Roasting on an Open Fire" in 1989.[1] She is the author of several humor books.
Pond has also written for Designing Women on CBS [2] and Pee-Wee's Playhouse [3], as well as being a cartoonist for the Los Angeles Times [4] and other publications [5]. She also wrote a long-running full page comic for Seventeen magazine from the 1980s - 1990s.
Following her book Shoes Never Lie, the Boston Globe described her as "perhaps the leading authority on the spiritual, emotional and visceral connection between women and shoes" (for a story on the shoe collection of Imelda Marcos).[6]
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- Splitting Hairs - the bald truth about bad hair days, Simon & Schuster (1998) ISBN 0684826437
- A Groom of One's Own - And Other Bridal Accessories, Penguin USA (1991) ISBN 0452269458
- Shoes Never Lie, Berkley Pub Group (1985) ISBN 0425081044
- Mimi Pond's Secrets of the Powder Room, Holt, Rinehart, and Winston (1983) ISBN 0030632536
- The Valley Girls' Guide to Life, Dell Pub Co (1982) ISBN 0440593344
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