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Kaleidoscope: Lenses on Reality 

Chrysalis Reader

ISBN: 978-0-87785-240-7
Editor: Robert F. and Carol S. Lawson
Length: 232 pages
Illustrations (#): 26
Medium: Book-PaperBack
Item Price: $15.95 (in US Dollars)
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Description:
The sixteenth installment of the Chrysalis Reader focuses its lens on how our perceptions influence reality.
 
Author Bio:

Carol S. Lawson has had a long and varied career in publishing.  She was managing editor of a Harper & Row medical journal, did publication management for the U.S. Public Health Service, was the technical communications manager for the Environmental Protection Agency's hazardous waste program, and was the executive editor at the American Birding Association.  Currently, she and her daughter provide publishing services to nonprofit groups via Scholarly & Specialized Publishing.

Robert F. Lawson's poetry has appeared in Three Rivers Poetry Journal, Salt Lick, Plum Review, Phoenix, Negative Capability, Lullwater Review, Kalliope, Hampden-Syndey Poetry Review, and others.  He serves Maine Public Broadcasting as its Major and Planned Gifts Officer.  A co-editor for the Chrysalis Reader and former editor for Simon & Schuster, Lawson does feelance editing and writing consultation as time permits.
 
Reviews:

Six billions of eyes in the world and very few of them see things the same.  Kaleidoscope: Lenses on Reality is a collection of literary essays from a wide range of writers, comprising the sixteenth editio of the Chrysalis Reader, a series combining short fiction, poetry and memoir on the topic of reality and its perception.  Kaleidoscope is a fascinating and intriguing read that should not be overlooked.

--Library Bookwatch, November 2009


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