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A past president of the American Society of Journalists and Authors,
FLORENCE ISAACS is a freelance journalist who specializes in health
and medicine, communication, relationships, and etiquette. She has contributed
to Woman's Day, Good Housekeeping, Redbook, Modern Bride, Fitness,
Parents, Cosmopolitan, Parade, Reader's Digest, and other leading
publications.
Isaacs is the author of eight books:
Just A Note To Say...The Perfect Words For Every Occasion
(Clarkson Potter) Sales of over 200,000 copies to date
Business Notes: Writing Personal Notes That Build Professional
Relationships (Clarkson Potter) Sales of over 50,000 copies to date
Toxic Friends/True Friends: How Your Friends Can Make Or Break
Your Health, Happiness, Family, And Career
(Citadel/Kensington)
When The Man You Love Is Ill: Doing Your Best For Your Partner
Without Losing Yourself (Marlowe). Co-authored with Dorree Lynn, Ph.D.
BlindSpots: Stop Repeating The Mistakes That Mess Up Your
Love Life, Carreer, Finances, And Happiness (M. Evans). Co-authored
with Steven Simring, M.D. and Sue Klavans Simring, D.S.W.
Change Your Mind, Change Your Body: Feeling Good About Your
Body and Self After 40 (Atria Books). Co-authored with Ann Kearney-Cooke,
Ph.D.
My Deepest Sympathies: Meaningful Sentiments For Condolence
Notes And Conversations Plus A Guide To Eulogies
(Clarkson Potter)
Here's To You! Creating Your Own Meaningful Toasts And Tributes
For Any Occasion (Clarkson Potter)
An expert on relationships, friendship, and effective communication in business
and social situations, Isaacs lectures frequently. She is
often quoted in magazines and newspapers throughout the country.
Born in Brooklyn, New York, she now lives in Manhattan.
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