Meaghan O’Neill: BootsnAll Author

Meaghan O’Neill
BootsnAll Author

Meaghan O'Neill

Meaghan O’Neill


Between wanderlust and strange luck, Meaghan O’Neill has been locked inside Père Lachaise Cemetery in Paris, winter camping in Maine sans tent, teetering in a truck on the edge of a cliff on Maui (twice), and stuck behind a desk editing technology magazines in New York, among other adventures.

She has lived in Boston, Connecticut, Paris, the Pyrenées, Maui, and New York City, and has recently settled in Newport, RI, where other members of her gypsy-like family also sometimes call home. She lives with her fiancé, the best dog of all time, and three ridiculous cats. Her work has appeared in Yahoo! Internet Life, Time Out New York, Interior Design, Nature Conservancy, and in Touch magazines.

Feel free to email Meaghan at one_illent@yahoo.com. Click on her name below for links to all of Meaghan’s BootsnAll articles.



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