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In these poems of a life well lived, Stephanie Kaplan Cohen shares feelings and observations most people choose to deny. She gracefully gives her reader permission to feel and become as authentic as these poems. This book of laughter, tears and wry insights is the work of a wise, wonderful and insightful poet in her prime. Linda Leedy Schneider Author of Through My Window: Poetry of a Psychotherapist What a pleasure it is to read Stephanie Kaplan Cohen's poetry. It has wit, poignancy, and remarkable craft. I look forward to reading more of this gifted poet's work. Louise Albert Author of But…mehr

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In these poems of a life well lived, Stephanie Kaplan Cohen shares feelings and observations most people choose to deny. She gracefully gives her reader permission to feel and become as authentic as these poems. This book of laughter, tears and wry insights is the work of a wise, wonderful and insightful poet in her prime. Linda Leedy Schneider Author of Through My Window: Poetry of a Psychotherapist What a pleasure it is to read Stephanie Kaplan Cohen's poetry. It has wit, poignancy, and remarkable craft. I look forward to reading more of this gifted poet's work. Louise Albert Author of But I'm Ready to Go, and Less Than Perfect I dare you to read Additions and Subtractions without falling in love with the poet - with her honesty, quirkiness, originality and humor. Of course, I was already in love with Stephanie Kaplan Cohen. Great truths come in small packages. Brenda Mantz Author of Pungo Creek, and Lilly's Tattoo
Autorenporträt
Stephanie Kaplan Cohen lives in Westchester, New York. Her work has appeared on NPR, in numerous literary magazines, university presses, anthologies and newspapers (including the New York Times). Stephanie is a proud member of the Authors Guild, and the Stephanie is an editor of the Westchester Review. Her memoir In My Mother's House was published by Woodley. Her poetry book Additions and Subtractions was published by Plain View Press and was nominated for a Pushcart prize. She has held positions as an elementary education teacher, a medical social worker, a teacher/therapist of emotionally disturbed children in the public schools of New York City, a social worker in Family Court, as well as a desk clerk on a Commodity Exchange. Additionally, Stephanie has enjoyed a life-long commitment to community service. She served as President of the Mental Health Division of Lexington School for the Deaf and as President of Westchester and Putnam County Alzheimer's Association. Stephanie served in numerous other volunteer positions, including vice-president of American Jewish Committee of Westchester and United Jewish Appeal of Westchester. Charles, of beloved memory, and Stephanie are the parents of three children, three in-law children, and nine grandchildren, all of whom are exceptional in all ways.