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Liz Rosenberg was born on 3 February, 1955 in Glen Cove, New York, United States, is an American poet and writer. Discover Liz Rosenberg's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 69 years old?

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Occupation Professor, poet, anthologist, novelist, book reviewer
Age 69 years old
Zodiac Sign Aquarius
Born 3 February 1955
Birthday 3 February
Birthplace Glen Cove, New York, United States
Nationality United States

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Who Is Liz Rosenberg's Husband?

Her husband is John Gardner (1980-1982) David Bosnick (1983- 2014)

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Liz Rosenberg Net Worth

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1955

Lizbeth Meg Rosenberg (born February 3, 1955) is an American poet, novelist, children's book author and book reviewer.

She is currently a professor of English at Binghamton University, and in previous years has taught at Colgate University, Sarah Lawrence College, Hamilton College, Bennington College, and Hollins College.

Her children's book reviews appear monthly in The Boston Globe.

Rosenberg was born on Long Island to parents Ross and Lucille Rosenberg.

She grew up in Syosset, New York with her older sister, Ellen.

Rosenberg wrote her first "novel" at age nine, in the fourth grade, but did not publish a novel till Heart and Soul, a Young Adult novel it took her twenty years to complete.

Her father owned a tool manufacturing company in Smithtown, Long Island, which he ran with several cousins.

1979

She earned her PhD in Comparative literature at Binghamton University, where she has been teaching since 1979.

Writers she has taught include Nathan Englander, Sheila Schwartz, Ellen Potter, Angie Cruz, Lisa Rowe Fraustino, Kate Schmitt, Susan Campbell Bartoletti, Jeff Ford, Josephine Schmidt, and Michael Greene.

She met her second husband, David Bosnick, in her junior year in high school.

Her first serious high school boyfriend was author Michael Pollan.

They lived together for six months in Martha's Vineyard, then attended Bennington College together.

At Bennington, she met her first husband, novelist John Gardner.

1980

ROSCO Tools was sold to Vermont American in the 1980s.

Her mother worked briefly in publishing, and then stayed home to care for her two children.

Rosenberg graduated from Syosset High School, where she won an NCTE Writing Award in her senior year.

While majoring in creative writing and literature at Bennington, her first short story, "Memory," won an Atlantic First Award and was published in The Atlantic Monthly.

After writing her senior thesis on Nathaniel Hawthorne, Rosenberg graduated early from Bennington and subsequently earned her Masters in creative writing at the Johns Hopkins University Writing Program.

They married in 1980 and divorced in 1982.

1983

She and Bosnick, friends since high school, married in 1983.

2014

They remained married until Bosnick's death in January 2014.

They had two children.

Rosenberg has served as a board member of The Binghamton City School District, Chabad House and Beds for Kids, which provided children living in poverty with furniture and beds.

She also helped found Binghamton's Indoor Playground.

In the past she was in charge of Binghamton University's Local Harvest for the Homeless program, a collaborate effort between the community and Binghamton University artists.