Morissa Schwartz

As 'The Voice of the New Generation,' Morissa advocates for young people through her writing, her media appearances, and her publishing company: GenZ Publishing.

Morissa began GenZ Publishing after many peers asked her how to publish a book following her success in the industry. She recognized the need for a publisher that focuses on releasing the works of young and innovative writers. This is how GenZ Publishing was conceived.

She has been highlighted on MTV, News 12, Fox, Teen Kids News, Let's Chat, and Unfamous. She has been featured on The Huff Post, Yahoo Finance, and US News and World Report.

Visit Morissaschwartz.com to learn more about Morissa's writing and projects. Morissa is the founder of GenZPublishing (GenZPublishing.org.)

Morissa began GenZ Publishing after many peers asked her how to publish a book following her success in the industry. She recognized the need for a publisher that focuses on releasing the works of young and innovative writers. This is how GenZ Publishing was conceived.

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Morissa's first national article was published in Discovery Girls Magazine at age 12, landed her first job as an adviser to Junior Scholastic Magazine at age 13, had her first book published at age 17, earned the position of top-rated editor on Fiverr by the time she graduated high school, gained dozens of writing and editing credits through college, and won the prestigious Chapman Award in poetry twice by the time she graduated from Drew University. She is currently earning her Master's Degree at Monmouth University.

"A Career in Contests," Morissa's first book, is about her experience winning nearly a thousand contests, including breaking the Guinness World Record for World's Longest Chain of Bracelets. Morissa's creative non-fiction book, Notes Never Sent, was published by VIP Ink Publishing. It was ranked in Amazon's Top 200 Books in the school-age children category.

Morissa's latest book, 'Writing for the New Generation' is a guide for new writers to learn the craft of writing in an ever-changing world.

Morissa is a contributor for Entertainment Weekly's Community and has written about everything from South Park to her experience in Hollywood as a contestant on the national competitive singing show "Copycat" on MTV. She also interviews celebrities, most notably actor/writer/producer David Hornsby and director Matt Shakman and has been endorsed by Fight Club author Chuck Palahniuk.

As an accomplished singer/songwriter, Morissa's song "A Hunting We Will Go" was featured in the trailer for New York Times bestselling author Maggie Shayne's book trailer. Her version of Paranoid for Girls Life Magazine went viral with millions of views and her rendition of Battlefield earned her a feature spot in Jive Records/Six Flags' artist showcase. Morissa sings the National Anthem for professional sporting events and performs at concerts, shows, and events across the US.

You may have read her writing for Entertainment Weekly, Cambio, Medium, Hello Giggles, Writers' Cafe, Chelsea Krost, College Times, Next Step, Inside Jersey, Discovery Girls, Mad, Scholastic, and more.

Visit Morissaschwartz.com to learn more about Morissa's writing and projects. Morissa is the founder of GenZPublishing (GenZPublishing.org.)

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