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  • Dec 9, 2024 | pharmacytimes.com | Lisa Rosenberg

    The global brain health supplement industry market is expected to be valued at approximately $15 billion by 2030. Available memory supplements continue to grow despite the lack of scientific research for marketing claims that promote improved cognition.

  • Dec 5, 2024 | writersdigest.com | Lisa Rosenberg

    As a therapist for 25 years and as a writer for my whole conscious life, I view every therapeutic and literary journey through the lens of emotion: What we react to, how we react, and why we react that way. My therapy clients arrive at my door with their emotional origin stories embedded—often deep within their minds and bodies. Together we identify themes and stumbling blocks with the hope of identifying a path toward resolution.

  • Nov 25, 2024 | booktrib.com | Lisa Rosenberg

    Long before a novel lands on shelves — or in online shopping carts — it’s a bone the author’s imagination picks with her as she’s walking the dog, doing laundry, or stuck in the Lincoln Tunnel at rush hour. Next comes the outline she writes, tosses, and replaces; the drafts her mother, critique partners, and beta readers rip to shreds or gush over. There’s the draft the author thinks is awesome — but about which her agent feels lukewarm.

  • Nov 7, 2024 | redcarpetcrash.com | Lisa Rosenberg |Tracy Clark |Alex Segura |Adam Hamdy

    The book is in stores on Tuesday, December 1st. Click on the link to buy a copy. https://amzn.to/3ZAVsFMEddie Asher has had issues his whole life. He sometimes blacks out and forgets things. He checks himself into the Hudson Valley Psychiatric Hospital for help. He thinks he might have killed Lucy, the woman who is engaged to his brother. He soon talks about his other personality, named Par, who seems to take over and protect Eddie.

  • Oct 3, 2023 | terrain.org | Lisa Rosenberg

    Democracy of Fire: PoemsBy Susan CohenBroadstone Books | 2022 | 78 pages  More delicate than the historians’ are the map-makers’ colors.    – Elizabeth Bishop, “The Map” Taking in the sweep of a poetry book can feel like assembling a bird’s-eye view. Our experience unfolds poem by poem. A wholeness emerges. The book-as-map holds concerns, intentions, and aesthetics entwined in ways that elude prediction. Susan Cohen’s Democracy of Fire exemplifies such cartography.

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