Marion Deutsche Cohen’s latest insomnia remedy has been realizing that it feels really good to lie awake and comfortable in bed and not have to get up. She’s recovered from all that dental surgery and she’s now extremely healthy and not in pain. And she has lots of fun-things to think about, like her latest math idea, her latest poem idea, and Jon, and all the great things from the latest Sunday-dollar Goodwill. She’s the author of 35 books, poetry and memoir. Among them is “Crossing the Equal Sign” (Plain View Press), poetry about her passion for math, a pregnancy loss trilogy diary, and “Dirty Details: The Days and Nights of a Well Spouse”, along with its sequel “Still the End: Memoir of a Nursing Home Wife”. This is her fourth chapbook from dancing girl press. She has taught Mathematics in Literature, a course she developed, at Arcadia and Drexel Universities. Other passions are classical piano, singing, Scrabble, four living children, and six grands.