Do
you want a copy of Terry Row's new book, Three Movements for Six
Hands, coming out on May 7, 2015?
Have
you sent in your $20 Subscription Fee?
Clifton
Edwin Publishing is counting on advance sales through subscription to
pay for the editing and production of this historical novel about the
relationships among Johannes Brahms, Clara Schumann (pictured) and
Robert Schumann. It's a tragic story of love, misery and death, not
the antiseptic version you learned in Music History class.
You
can help by supporting your local author and publisher. Subscribers
will receive their autographed copies before the book is available to
the public.
Here's
the opening paragraph:
At nineteen
years, Johannes Brahms was a beautiful youth with delicate hands and
slender fingers that belied their strength, a clear tenor singing
voice, a smooth, beardless face and a slight build. Women swooned
over his rich and beautiful head of golden blond hair that flowed
down to his shoulders and framed his pale blue eyes, giving him an
aura of innocence. Although he was not a tall boy, he stood straight
and upright, and looked people in the eye when he talked, giving him
an air of authority.
Don't
wait. The sooner the financial targets are met, the sooner the book
can go to the editor and then to the printer. Send your check for
$20.00 – to cover the book, sales tax, shipping and handling – to
Terry Row, PO Box 1121, Los Alamos, CA 93440-1121.
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