Linda Morganstein is an award-winning, overeducated writer of novels, short stories, and poetry, who also happens to be the product of a Borscht Belt childhood in the Jewish hotels of the Catskills. In the 1970s, she dropped out of Vassar College and drove a VW van to California, where she lived in Sonoma County for many years. Later, she studied creative writing with Jane Smiley in Iowa. She currently resides in Saint Paul, Minnesota.
"If Life and Mad magazines had a child it would be 'Numinosity.' A genre-busting memoir that deftly blends visual and written elements into one creative powerhouse." --Jill Waterhouse, nationally and internationally exhibited sculptor."Numinosity: A Fractured Memoir creates a whole new genre--a visual/verbal art form--that surprises and delights the reader with every turn of the page. The book is smart and funny, but also filled with an underlying seriousness that will take you to the depths of your resources and imagination." --Mary Swander, Poet Laureate of Iowa"The honesty of Morganstein's story makes this multifaceted book a page turner. Numinosity is one of the most approachable and creative ways to tell an autobiography I have experienced, in a format that anyone would be interested in exploring." -Kate Renee, Professional Artist and Artist Business Consultant
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