Susan Parker Rosen

Author, Susan Parker Rosen did not start her first novella until age 60, "The Bastard Child." Since that time, she has written a few short stories and another novella.

In 2018 Susan decided to start a collaboration effort to connect the dots between those that struggle with various Invisible Diseases to the rest of the world that doesn't. "It's the best way to substantiate that the diseases are very real, is to show that the symptoms are basically the same for each that struggle from all corners of the world. Whether they live in the States or in Australia or another place in our world, the stories can prove that there is no way these illnesses are simply manufactured by a patient. For example, Fibromyalgia strugglers can awake any morning to all over pain, pain so bad it can produce a strong person to tears and emotional turmoil."

The leading cause of death of a Fibromyalgia "patient is suicide. It's time to take these invisible diseases seriously and that's just what the first release in the series, "The Many Faces of Fibro" was born. Our goal was to make our disorders a household word that is taken seriously by not only the medical community but those that are in the lives of the patient that struggles.

Susan Parker Rosen was born in Pa, attending school and graduated from Deptford H.S. Deptford, NJ and now resides in Historic Pocomoke City, she as had college courses in Business and Communications at Temple University and has received many top sales awards from her ‘Community Home Sales’ career. "I've won trips to beautiful places but none of those rewards are as strong as helping others to spread the word about Invisible diseases."

Susan always has had an interest in writing, when in a dream, one of her favorite Aunts hugged her and spoke to her saying “Start with a blank piece of paper.” Unemployed at the time and struggling to make a change, Susan Parker Rosen, did just that. Susan’s first book “The Bastard Child” was a story she describes with passion “just had to be told.” . Although The Bastard Child is a work of fiction, it was inspired by her ancestry research. As her Great Grandmother was missing from all records; which she believes was due to her admittance to the Magdalene Laundries of the Victorian Period. Since that time she has written several books of fictions and has now ventured into a non-fiction publishing company

She is working on her memoir, it should be released this Summer 2025. The title is "The Group: That wanted to see me dead" Yes yours truly has been targeted in the worse way and I survived to write about it. Now I receive online cryptic threats about using real names. Please look for it this year!

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