Lee Kofman
Merav Fima reviews 'The Writer Laid Bare: Mastering emotional honesty in a writer’s art, craft and life' by Lee Kofman
Merav Fima
Monday, 23 May 2022
Reading craft manuals may be another mode of procrastination for aspiring writers, but Lee Kofman’s latest book, The Writer Laid Bare, is well worth the time. Her sage advice, interwoven with an intimate account of her own creative development as a migrant writer, makes fascinating reading.
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Published in
June 2022, no. 443
Tali Lavi reviews Imperfect: How our bodies shape the people we become by Lee Kofman
Tali Lavi
Monday, 25 February 2019
A marble statue of a crouching Venus disfigured by age and circumstance appears on the cover of Lee Kofman’s Imperfect. The goddess of love and beauty is a ruin, although one capable of radiating an uncertain allure. Through a deft trick of typography, the emblazoned title can be read as either ‘Imperfect’ or ‘I’m Perfect’ ...
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Published in
March 2019, no. 409