Tish Cohen
"A bullied, rodentia-obsessed, learning-disabled girl becomes an accidental superhero to the people around her."

Female
101 years old

Canada



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    Tish Cohen's Interests
GeneralWriting, reading about writing, books, reading about books, films, anything to do with architectural and interior design,yoga, power walking and seeing North America one graffitied skatepark at a time.
MusicSchizophrenic. Right now I'm obsessed with Stephen Sondheim's Sweeney Todd soundtrack with Patti LuPone and Michael Cerveris. Saw it on Broadway - unforgettable.
MoviesAnything and nearly everything by Woody Allen, The World According to Garp, The Accidental Tourist, My Life as a Dog, Billy Elliott, Sideways, Crash, The Hours, Quills, Rebecca, Election, BBC's Pride and Prejudice, Juno, Little Miss Sunshine, Cider House Rules, Once.
TelevisionEntourage. The Office. Location Location. Home renovation shows. Um...
BooksWater for Elephants by Gruen; The Line of Beauty by Hollinghurst; Broken for You by Kallos; The Liar's Diary by Francis; What's Wrong with Dorfman and Millard Fillmore, Mon Amour by Blumenthal; Ticknor by Heti; Rebecca and My Cousin Rachel by du Maurier; The Mandarins by de Beauvoir; Bad Haircut, Election and Little Children by Perrotta; I am not myself these days by Kilmer-Purcell; High Fidelity and About a Boy by Hornby; The World According to Garp and A Prayer for Owen Meany by Irving; The Accidental Tourist by Tyler; everything by Jane Austen; Lottery by Wood; Pierre by Sendak; Shopgirl by Martin; Sideways by Pickett; The Lovely Bones by Sebold, Memoirs of a Geisha by Golden, Jane Eyre by Bronte; We the Living by Rand; Me & Emma by Flock; Prep by Sittenfeld; Running with Scissors by Burroughs; Daniel Isn't Talking by Leimbach; Dress Your Family in Corduroy and Denim by Sedaris; Dear Zoe by Beard, Twins by Dermansky, Helpless by Gowdy, The Year of Fog by Richmond; Look Me in the Eye by Robison

     Tish Cohen's Details
Status:Married
Here for:Networking, Friends
Orientation:Straight
Hometown:Toronto
Zodiac Sign:Sagittarius
Children:Proud parent
Education:College graduate

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   Tish Cohen's Blurbs
About me:
From the back cover of INSIDE OUT GIRL:

A funny, wise, heartwarming novel of family drama and the quirks, surprises, and imperfections that make up our lives.

Rachel Berman wants everything to be perfect. The overprotective single mother of two, she is acutely aware of the statistical dangers lurking around every corner--which makes her snap decision to aid a stranded motorist wholly uncharacteristic. Leonard Bean is stuck on the shoulder with Olivia, his rodent-obsessed, relentlessly curious, learning disabled 10-year-old daughter. To the chagrin of Rachel’s children, who are about to be linked to the most mocked girl in school, Rachel and Len begin dating. And when her father receives terrible news, little Olivia needs a hero more than ever.

But the world refuses to be predictable. When personal crisis profoundly alters Rachel’s relationship with a very wild, very special little girl, this perfectionist mother finds herself drawn into a mystery from her past and toward a new appreciation for her own children’s imperfect lives.

INSIDE OUT GIRL Blurbs

"INSIDE OUT GIRL had me from the very first page. I was absorbed into the lives of Olivia, Len, and Rachel and closed the book with a sigh of regret when I finished. Each character is richly drawn and the story poignant and tender. Olivia is a memorable character who will stay in my heart for a long, long time." --Patricia Wood, author of LOTTERY

"Like its most endearing character, Olivia Bean, INSIDE OUT GIRL is brimming with heart, spirit, and most of all, hope. Tish Cohen has written a life-affirming novel about the families we choose, those that are chosen for us, and the possibility of second chances. You'll find yourself cheering for Olivia Bean from the first page to the last." --Michelle Richmond, NYT bestselling author of THE YEAR OF FOG

"A spirited, fast-paced novel, INSIDE OUT GIRL is rich in character and heart." --Marti Leimbach, author of DANIEL ISN'T TALKING

My first novel,Town House, was shortlisted for Commonwealth Writers' Prize for Best First Book (Canada and the Caribbean)!

TOWN HOUSE movie news

John Carney, director of highly acclaimed ONCE, has signed on to direct Town House. Filming set to begin in January. Check back for casting news...

TOWN HOUSE praise:

"In her first novel, Tish Cohen has written an original portrait of a pathetic man that is at times sardonically comic and humanly poignant...Cohen's Jack Madigan is a three-dimensional, albeit anomalous, lost soul of our modern, twisted, fractured society." —Rex Pickett, NYT bestselling author of Sideways

"Town House is everything you could ask for in a novel: touching, wry, bewitching, eccentric, and riveting to the end. I love this book and eagerly await Tish Cohen's next." —Sara Gruen, NYT bestselling author of Water for Elephants

"In Town House, Tish Cohen pulls together the most intriguing and uniquely endearing cast of characters of any novel I've recently read. Her crisp observations illustrate how the most unlikely relationships can often inspire our most challenging triumphs. Equally funny and insightful, Town House is a sophisticated treat." —Josh Kilmer-Purcell, NYT bestselling author of I Am Not Myself These Days

"In Town House, Tish Cohen has created a cast of characters that would make Woody Allen weep with envy. A big-hearted, delicious novel that begs for a film." —Martha O'Connor, author of The Bitch Posse

"An achingly funny yet wincingly real portrait of a man so believable you want to laugh with him, scream at him, and push him out of his doorway. Town House is a gem of a novel and in it Tish Cohen displays a remarkable understanding of the human heart." —Matt Haig, author of The Dead Fathers Club

"You’d have to look awfully hard to find a novel with a bigger cast of memorable characters than Tish Cohen manages to squeeze into one Boston Town House." —Philip Beard, author of Dear Zoe and Lost in the Garden

"Town House is a poignant, acerbic and charming novel with real heart. Make room on your bookshelf for Tish Cohen." —Barbara Delinsky >

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May 14 2008 12:48 PM

Thank you.
I love your title!
Locwax





May 13 2008 3:35 PM

Thanks, I wrote that when I moved out of "you know who's" place. There's actually an updated version that sounds better that I haven't put up yet.
James Goodman, Author





May 13 2008 11:10 AM

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May 13 2008 4:04 AM

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May 11 2008 12:26 AM

Hi, novel-storm,com finally went live last week and I would love it if you registered. It's FREE and takes seconds and I think you'll love the site!
Visit the new books category and read dreamer by Peter Cooper - it's a beautiful, but tragic story. I look forward to seeing you there and in the forums!

Kindest regards

Matt
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S.L. Chessor





May 7 2008 8:51 AM

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My new book trailer is now posted. Have a great day. S.L.
Average 20Something





Apr 30 2008 3:52 PM

Trisha





Apr 29 2008 12:13 AM

Hi Tish, I have to say the weather in BC is what you can expect for late April. Rain. Rain and more Rain. What can I say I live in Vancouver. LOL. I am just finishing the book I am currently reading and TOWN HOUSE is the next book on My To Read Pile. Thanx for the heads up about your latest book INSIDE OUT GIRL. Trisha.
Lac D. Su, Memoirist





Apr 28 2008 10:27 AM

Thanks for the add Tish. Looking forward to sharing my stories with you.

-Lac D.
Su, author of forthcoming memoir "I Love You's Are For White People" (Harper Perennial)
Lisa McMann





Apr 26 2008 3:57 PM

Hey Tish! You killed my comments thread. Haven't had a comment since you stopped by.

(just kidding) :)

*wave*

Lisa
Michelle





Apr 25 2008 10:23 PM

Tkanks for the comment!t.
Christine





Apr 25 2008 4:26 PM

DRIFT OFF NOW TO PROFILEFANTASY.COM
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Glad to make your acquaintance Tish! ;0) Enjoy your Weekend !!! {oo)==v==(oo}
Bert





Apr 25 2008 8:17 AM

Hi Tish, thanks for finding me! Have a wonderfull weekend!
Aurelio





Apr 25 2008 7:53 AM

Ha - thanks for your comment. Soon we will all be aliens.

I didn't know you had another book out - cool! And a movie deal on the first. No wonder your mood is "pleased."

I am pleased for you too!

Best,

Cheers,

Aurelio O'Brien

www. evethenovel. com

Heather





Apr 24 2008 6:00 PM

Thank you so much for the invite - your book sounds absolutely wonderful and I plan to read it!
(more than voting) Worldwide Progressive Movement





Apr 24 2008 11:15 AM

From one Howard Zinn fan to another — thanks for adding me. ¶ People hear only what they want, so facts alone won't wake them; they need inspiration too. ¶ This world's evils have a common root: Bullies, liars, thieves, & murderers — whether in school, home, government, or elsewhere — believe we're all separate, motivated only by self-interest, by greed & fear. They want us to share that belief; they use it to justify themselves, to manipulate us, to shape the world's political & economic systems, perpetuating war & poverty. ¶ But you & I have found something better inside ourselves & our friends. It's in everyone, if we can just wake them; we're all one flesh & blood. Let's spread that vision, for until we do our other advances will be minor & temporary. ¶ The outcome of the ideological struggle is not yet determined, so no one can afford to be just a spectator. Join the movement, if you haven't already: get involved in whatever way feels right for you. Question authority. Keep fighting, loving, hoping, singing. Hand in hand, we may still be able to heal this world. ¶ I'm impressed with ideas of Lakoff & Waldman about *how* to spread the vision, so I'm trying to promote their ideas via comments like this one and the essay on my MySpace page. It's free (I'm not selling anything). ¶ The real war is between classes, not nations; so I'll picnic on July 14, not July 4. CLOSE GUANTANAMO BY BASTILLE DAY; PASS IT ON.
¶ Love, Eric
Librarian by Day; Knitter by Night





Apr 24 2008 4:24 AM


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Apr 23 2008 3:38 PM

Hey Tish,

Thanks for swinging by - I'm sending big waves from New Zealand! I've been meaning to read Town House for ages and now it looks like your second book is out (with uber cool cover I might add!!) so I really need to get my act together!
Susan





Apr 20 2008 3:57 PM

When exactly is our road trip / writer's retreat? Is there a solid date?

3 chapters to go, and then I'm done!

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Apr 17 2008 8:02 PM

Hey there Tish!! How are things?! good i hope!! i hope your weekend is great! :)
Jennifer McMahon





Apr 13 2008 4:30 PM

Hey Tish,

Just stopping by to say how much I LOVE your new cover! I cannot wait to read Inside Out Girl!
f(red)erick and stephanie





Apr 10 2008 6:56 PM

Thanks for the add!
Michelle





Apr 10 2008 2:11 PM

Congratulations on your book AND its' new cover! What a thrill I can't wait to experience one day!
Tim





Apr 10 2008 8:08 AM

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Great to meet you, Tish !!!

Cheers :)

Tim
GODZILLA!!!





Apr 9 2008 11:46 PM

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MUCHAS GRACIAS POR AGREGARME!
OBRIGADO POR ADICIONAR!

THANKS FOR FRIEND ADD TISH COHEN-SAN!!!

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Apr 3 2008 4:39 PM


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Sarah B





Mar 28 2008 9:05 PM

My book HOW TO RAISE YOUR PARENTS is for sale on Amazon as of this week! I am SUPER excited. You have to check it out and tell me what you think.

Oh, and don't forget to sign up for my newsletter at www. RaiseYourParents. com.
I'm going to do a bunch of cool give-aways each month--like MAC lipglass and other cool stuff.

Be sure to let me know what you think about the book!
xoxo Sarah
Laura Benedict





Mar 25 2008 8:44 PM

It is! I can tell because the blue heron is back on our pond. He's either frightened away the nesting pair of mallards that showed up last week, or eaten them. Ah, the circle of life....

xo L.
Robin