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D.M. Rosner (born 1967), American non-fiction and short story author.
Life
[edit]D.M. Rosner grew up in Bridgeport. Her first articles and essays appeared in The Bridgeport Post (now The Connecticut Post ) while she was still in high school. She worked a news reporter for former Bridgeport radio station WJBX while attending college, and is a graduate of Fairfield University. She currently resides in Florida.[1]
Writing
[edit]In the late in the late 1990s and through mid-2000s, Rosner gained recognition for her essays about building lasting writers’ groups, which appeared in The Writer,[2] and The Writer’s Handbook,[3] among other trade publications. She is a founding member of The 6’ Ferret Writers’ Group[4] (founded 1989) and served as editor and co-author of Don’t Forget to Write! A guide to building a lasting writer’s group.
When her younger child was diagnosed with autism, the focus of her writing shifted to autism awareness and parental encouragement. Her first essay on the subject appeared in A Cup of Comfort for Parents of Children with Autism, and her children’s book, The China Doll, was released in 2007.
Rosner’s published short stories have been in the fantasy genre, and have appeared in the Dead Promises anthology and the Mensa Bulletin.
Awards
[edit]Several of Rosner’s short stories have won minor recognition, including the 2007 and 2008 Mount Dora Writing Contest[5] and Inscription Magazine's "Lifting the Veil" contest in 2000. Two of her stories also reached the finalist level of L. Ron Hubbard’s [Writers of the Future] contest in 2006.
Bibliography
[edit]Autism
[edit]- Welcome to My World: Adventures in raising a child with autism, scheduled for release Autumn 2010. [6]
- The China Doll. by D.M. Rosner, illustrated by Robert Jones. 2007 hardcover ISBN 978-1934340998; 2010 second edition paperback ISBN 978-1448655540
- "Oh, the Things I Say" A Cup of Comfort for Parents of Children with Autism. 2007. ISBN 978-1593376833.
Writers’ Groups
[edit]- "Moving Beyond the Meetings" The Writing Group Book. 2003. ISBN 978-1556524981.
- "Understanding, Dedication, and Ferrets"
Writers' Journal, November/December 2003[7]
- Don't Forget to Write! A guide to building and maintaining a lasting writers' group
by The 6' Ferret Writers' Group, edited by D.M. Rosner ISBN: 978-0738836980
- "Building a Lasting Writers' Group"
The Writer, November 2000[8] Reprinted in:
The Writer’s Handbook 2000 and The Writer's Handbook 2001. ISBN 978-0871161888.
Also published as a promotional flyer for The Writer in March 2003, under the title of "How to start a writers group that works"
Short stories
[edit]- "Heart of Darkness" The Mensa Bulletin Online Extension (October 2003)
- "A Toast to the Pink Lady" The Mensa Bulletin (July 2002)
- "The Black Cat of Antietam" Dead Promises. 1999. ISBN 978-1892419040.
Reprinted in The Mensa Bulletin (June 2002 )
- "Hawkin's Perch" Inscription Magazine (October 2000)
Reprinted in IQ Magazine, April 2002.
References
[edit]- ^ http://www.dmrosner.com/bio.html
- ^ http://www.writermag.com/en/sitecore/content/Magazine%20Issues/2000/November%202000.aspx
- ^ http://books.google.com/books?id=QZ0NAQAAMAAJ&pg=PA46&dq=writer%27s+handbook+2001+rosner&hl=en&ei=OXp-TMqIEcLflge4w6TvAw&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=book-thumbnail&resnum=1&ved=0CDUQ6wEwAA
- ^ http://www.6ftferrets.com
- ^ http://www.mountdoralibrary.com/writers_contest.html
- ^ http://www.dmrosner.com/pubs.html
- ^ http://www.writersjournal.com/toc24-6.htm
- ^ http://www.writermag.com/en/sitecore/content/Magazine%20Issues/2000/November%202000.aspx
External links
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