Marion Cohen

She is also a mathematician with a Ph.D. in distribution theory from Wesleyan University.

She writes poetry and creative non-fiction, in particular memoir and has written about pregnancy loss, spousal illness/caregiving, and her passion for mathematics.

She has studied the relationship between art and mathematics,[1] and has taught math and writing at Arcadia University in Glenside, PA.[2] Cohen has studied the relationship between art and mathematics and has developed a course called Truth and Beauty: Mathematics in Literature.

"What I'm Wearing Today" (dancing girl press, 2016 "Closer to Dying", Word Tech Editions, 2016 "Truth and Beauty", Word Tech Editions, 2017 "New Heights in Non-Structure" (dancing girl press, 2018 "Parables for a Rainy Day", Green Fuse Press, 2013 "Still the End: Memoir of a Nursing Home Wife", Unlimited Publishing, 2013 "The Discontinuity at the Waistline", Rhythm and Bones Press, 2018 "The Project of Being Alive", New Plains Press, 2018 "The Fuss and the Fury", Alien Buddha Press "The Essence of Seventh Grade: A King of Autobiography", Alien Buddha Press, 2019 "Not Erma Bombeck: Diary of a Feminist 70s Mother", Alien Buddha Press, 2020 "Stress Positions", Alien Buddha Press, 2021

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