About Susan Rosenbluth
Susan L. Rosenbluth is the award-winning editor of the New Jersey–based Jewish Voice and Opinion and TheJewishVoiceAndOpinion.com. Her reportage and fiction appear regularly in newspapers and magazines across the United States and in Israel. A graduate of New York University, she lives with her husband, Richard, and treasures time spent with their three married children, thirteen grandchildren, and three great-grandchildren.
A former teacher, she is also a musician who has played violin with the NJ Intergenerational Orchestra and sung with the Ridgewood Gilbert & Sullivan Opera Company. Her love of theater is reflected in her widely published reviews of plays, musicals, concerts, films, and other performances.
Much of Susie’s fiction is inspired by subjects and true stories she's encountered as a journalist. Her novels, Blurred Vision and its sequel, Corrected Vision, also slated for publication by Red Adept Publishing, explore the destructive influence of cults in the United States and the lingering trauma experienced by survivors. She has a particular fondness for stories about forged families, resilience, and unlikely human connections.
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