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Tag Archives: female musicians
Lioness in Blue: my new age-difference romance novelette
“Shira Glassman packs so much detail to these characters in so few words and paints an intimate picture of two Jewish oboists who have both lost someone they love to cancer.” – Chasia Lloyd‘s review Presenting Lioness in Blue, my new Jewish … Continue reading
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The press likes to pit lady musicians against each other, but that’s not how music works
Esther and Liora, the two violin stars from A Harvest of Ripe Figs. Popular gossip would paint them as rivals, but women don’t have to compete — they can work together and enhance each other, and be talented in different … Continue reading
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