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Marcy Lovitch is a Brooklyn, NY-based freelance writer who besides writing for First for Women andWoman’s World, has contributed articles to a multitude of women’s magazines over her career, including Glamour, Marie Claire, Ladies’ Home Journal, Weight Watchers, Essence, and Good Housekeeping. In her other life, she’s an actress and a playwright, with several of her plays receiving both Off and Off-Off Broadway productions. When she’s being a journalist, you can find her baking and cooking in her small NYC kitchen, exercising, watching classic movies, petting her cat Boo Boo Kitty, and trying not to sweat the small stuff.
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