Benjamin Weinberg

Benjamin Weinberg is a multi-published lifestyle writer and has won several contests for his novel-length fiction. He has completed a book-length manuscript, a memoir relating the life lessons he learned on his journey through multiple liver transplants called, “Swapping Souls,” for which he is currently seeking representation and publication. He is also the founder, CEO, and President of tag4life™, a 501(c)(3) charity that advocates for wearable medical IDs, and has also been deeply involved in the Colorado-area startup community, particularly in the formation of impact-focused businesses. Ben earned a J.D. with an Emphasis in Taxation from the University of Colorado at Boulder, and an M.B.A. in Marketing and B.A. in Biology from the University of Colorado at Denver. He is married and lives in Denver with his wife Yael.

info Subjects

General

Arts & Culture
Lifestyle
Travel
Health & Medicine
Wellness
Science

Specialties

Regaining meaning in life after losing all hope.

notepad Skills

  • Blog posts
  • Books
  • Editing
  • Feature writing
  • Op-Ed
  • Articles
  • Copywriting
  • Podcasts (producing)
  • Podcasts (writing)

notepad Writing Credits

Multiple published articles in Worth Magazine, Where Magazine, The Colorado Statesman, The Rocky Mountain News, Denver Magazine, The World of Fine Wine, Wine Enthusiast, Sommelier Journal, Wines & Vines, and was the Rocky Mountain editor of Tasting Panel Magazine. Also appeared in the Central Colorado Writers newsletter.

star Awards, Honors, Appointments

Three-time first-place winner in the Pikes Peak Writers Conference Paul Gillette Memorial Writing Contest

Four-time finalist in the Rocky Mountain Fiction Writers Colorado Gold Contest

Selected Work

As author, unless indicated otherwise.

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Swept Away

It all began innocently enough. I had been forgetting certain words as I talked, usually nouns and especially in the evening when I was tired, something I occasionally did throughout my life, which I always thought of as an endearing character trait.

Then, one night, as I sat at our dining room table, suddenly I couldn’t remember the names of any of the items on my plate.

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