Author
Sande Boritz Berger
After nearly two decades as a scriptwriter and video producer for Fortune 500 companies, Sande Boritz Berger returned to her first passion: writing fiction and non-fiction full time. She completed an MFA in Writing and Literature at Stony Brook University where she was awarded The Deborah Hecht Memorial prize for fiction. Her essays and short stories have appeared in over 20 anthologies including Aunties: "Thirty-Five Writers Celebrate Their Other Mother" by Ballantine, and "Ophelia’s Mom" by Crown. Her novel, The Sweetness, was a semi-finalist in Amazon’s yearly Breakthrough Novel Awards. Sande lives in Manhattan with her husband and has two daughters.