The writing is evocative, lively, thought provoking and captivating. The reader is taken on a journey through time, place and imagination and it is a pleasure to follow Matschoss in his travels. The book is a feast of sensory detail which makes the reader feel that she or he is right there with the writer. The combination of information about the places visited, the personal reflections on theatre and the sensory descriptions keep the reader interested and turning page after page. Martha LovetteJoachim Matschoss displays a true traveler’s eye for what most other people are too busy to notice.Geoff PageMatschoss is a man whose world is a stage and the people on it are his muses, his inspirations. The reader travels with the writer guided by the perception and clarity of the writing.Wendy O’HanlonThe boy was fascinated by theatre. He was intrigued by new places and by new journeys, from a very young age.He was always full of mischievous ideas. His head was full of noises, and only the theatre could calm him, pull his restless mind into a single story, make him listen and give shape to his dreams. The boy loved everything about theatre, and even after sixty years, he still does. The boy grew up cushioned by the voice of his father, which was wrapped around vowels and consonants and arranged in fascinating configurations.When he was very small, his father often read stories to him, and the words quickly left the page and became people people with faces, bodies and unique voices; people that cared and wanted to do good; people that were happy. When the people had a blue day, his father’s voice, and his hand gently stroking the boy’s head, made sure that many soothing colors would be just around the corner. The boy loved those moments and loved those stories because they were akin to little plays, performed just for him.Explore the wonderful world of a creative mind through the pages of Rain Overnight.
The writing is evocative, lively, thought provoking and captivating. The reader is taken on a journey through time, place and imagination and it is a pleasure to follow Matschoss in his travels. The book is a feast of sensory detail which makes the reader feel that she or he is right there with the writer. The combination of information about the places visited, the personal reflections on theatre and the sensory descriptions keep the reader interested and turning page after page. Martha LovetteJoachim Matschoss displays a true traveler’s eye for what most other people are too busy to notice.Geoff PageMatschoss is a man whose world is a stage and the people on it are his muses, his inspirations. The reader travels with the writer guided by the perception and clarity of the writing.Wendy O’HanlonThe boy was fascinated by theatre. He was intrigued by new places and by new journeys, from a very young age.He was always full of mischievous ideas. His head was full of noises, and only the theatre could calm him, pull his restless mind into a single story, make him listen and give shape to his dreams. The boy loved everything about theatre, and even after sixty years, he still does. The boy grew up cushioned by the voice of his father, which was wrapped around vowels and consonants and arranged in fascinating configurations.When he was very small, his father often read stories to him, and the words quickly left the page and became people people with faces, bodies and unique voices; people that cared and wanted to do good; people that were happy. When the people had a blue day, his father’s voice, and his hand gently stroking the boy’s head, made sure that many soothing colors would be just around the corner. The boy loved those moments and loved those stories because they were akin to little plays, performed just for him.Explore the wonderful world of a creative mind through the pages of Rain Overnight.