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Karen Salmansohn
Karen Salmansohn is an ex Senior VP ad creative director (at age 27) who left her job to pursue her passion of writing -- and is now a best-selling author with more than 1 million books sold, with titles such as How to Be Happy Dammit, Enough Dammit, How to Succeed in Business Without a Penis, and Gut: How to Think from the Middle to Get to the Top. Her most recent is The Bounce Back Book: How To Thrive In The Face Of Adversity.

Journalists call Salmansohn "Deepak Chopra meets Carrie Bradshaw" because of how she merges empowering psychology and philosophy tips with edgy humor and stylish graphics.

Basically, she creates self-help books -- for people who would never be caught dead reading self-help books. Or self-help books you can give as a gift -- and not get slapped, because they look kinda cool.

People like Jon Stewart, Madonna, Deepak Chopra, Arianna Huffington, Marissa Tomei, Joan Rivers, Eminem, Lisa Loeb, Jay Leno, Graydon Carter, Keith Ferrazzi, Seth Godin. Dr. Keith Ablow (and then some) love/hype her books.

She's been written up in The New York Times, Business Week, Chicago Tribune, LA Times, Philadelphia Inquirer, Time Magazine, Elle, Marie Claire, Fast Company, and more. She has done all the popular morning shows -– and was a regular lifestyle reporter for FOX TV!

She hosted the famed SIRIUS radio show "Be Happy Dammit" on Lime 114 (Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 9 a.m. EST) -- which merged the best of Oprah with Jon Stewart with NPR.

She writes a popular business column for amNY newspaper called "The 1 Minute Career Therapist."  Plus, she is an ongoing relationship expert for msn.com, match.com, and Lifetime TV -- and an ongoing career coach for AOL. She also blogs for The Huffington Post.

Altogether, Karen has 29 books, five TV development deals, two film deals -- and one perfume.

Visit her website at www.notsalmon.com or email her at karen@notsalmon.com. Follow her on Facebook at Karen Salmansohn and on Twitter under notsalmon
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