"The Canvas has a unique structure: half way through the book the first of its two narratives ends, and to continue reading readers must turn the book upside down and start again at the other end. The book has two front covers, and readers can start with either one." Also see my review on New York Journal of Books: http://www.nyjournalofbooks.com/review/canvas
Mostly a links blog with occasional commentary on the linked articles (since 2010 mostly my book reviews) and infrequent personal updates. I am a 64 year old married writer. See my website for my current writing projects and to download my ebooks; my about me page has links to my various web 2.0 venues.
Thursday, September 27, 2012
Jewish books: The Canvas by Benjamin Stein
via examiner.com
Thursday, September 20, 2012
Art 101: BWAC's "Coming To Brooklyn 2012" autumn group art show
via examiner.com
Many of the artists will be present at the opening and happy to talk about their work. Some of the art works are nudes, but parents who are not prudes will find the exhibit child friendly.
Tuesday, September 4, 2012
Make your own shofar at Columbia University
via examiner.com
"Learn the entire process of creating a Kosher Shofar from the cooking to the final polishing (sorry we will not be hunting live rams)."
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