About

Lindsey M. Roberts is an expert newspaper and magazine writer. Her work has appeared in The Washington Post, National Geographic, Eating WellParents, Preservation, Better Homes & Gardens' Do It Yourself magazine, Architect, Residential Architect, Apartment Therapy, the Smith Alumnae Quarterly, the Seattle Post-IntelligencerSeattle Homes & Lifestyles, and Seattle magazine, among others. For 15 years, she has written for the Post, including a monthly shopping column and frequent contributions to the “On Parenting” section. Her stories for both sections were picked up by newspapers around the country and globe. In her spare time, she was the managing editor for the launching years of Gray magazine, about design in the Pacific Northwest. Today, she specializes in digital marketing for businesses and copyedits for Common Place Quarterly among other endeavors.

Lindsey grew up in Seattle, attended Smith College in Massachusetts, and spent the lion's share of her twenties in Washington, D.C., where she was assistant managing editor for five of Hanley Wood's B2B magazines about architecture and design, including the AIA's Architect. She has interviewed Frank Lloyd Wright's photographer, reported on the International Contemporary Furniture Fair and High Point Market, and spoken about how to hire an architect. 

As a military spouse, she spent two years in Wisconsin, three years in Seattle, and three years in North Carolina before her husband’s current assignment in El Paso. Together, they have three sweet children, whom she homeschools.