Author: | Mitzi Libsohn | ISBN: | 9781635684414 |
Publisher: | Page Publishing, Inc. | Publication: | March 30, 2017 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Mitzi Libsohn |
ISBN: | 9781635684414 |
Publisher: | Page Publishing, Inc. |
Publication: | March 30, 2017 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
Mitzi Libsohn possessed an extraordinary skill which she exhibited in her deepening sense of awareness and is evident in her writings. She writes with dignity and power of expression, achieving the effect of a picture in words richly realistic, resulting in intensely felt lines of brilliant beauty. She wrote as she lived - with a bold hand, and her development was never-ending. Her vibrant writing remains as the most perfect manifestation of her being, which she stitched into layers, lines and patterns of her work.
Pauli Rose Libsohn
Instructions for back cover and blurb
I believe, that her photograph should be at the top of the back cover, with this message underneath it and then my name.
Also, for the picture of myself at the end of the book, a photographer took it - and Stephen said it would be ok if we gave the photographer credit, by using his name in tiny letters either on the side of the photo, or underneath it - his name is Daniel Brennan. He is nice enough to let me use it.
Mitzi Libsohn possessed an extraordinary skill which she exhibited in her deepening sense of awareness and is evident in her writings. She writes with dignity and power of expression, achieving the effect of a picture in words richly realistic, resulting in intensely felt lines of brilliant beauty. She wrote as she lived - with a bold hand, and her development was never-ending. Her vibrant writing remains as the most perfect manifestation of her being, which she stitched into layers, lines and patterns of her work.
Pauli Rose Libsohn
Instructions for back cover and blurb
I believe, that her photograph should be at the top of the back cover, with this message underneath it and then my name.
Also, for the picture of myself at the end of the book, a photographer took it - and Stephen said it would be ok if we gave the photographer credit, by using his name in tiny letters either on the side of the photo, or underneath it - his name is Daniel Brennan. He is nice enough to let me use it.