About the Author
Edward R. Lipinski has worked in publishing and advertising for over 40+ years. He has worked as an art director, graphic designer, illustrator, and writer.
He wrote and illustrated the home improvement column for the New York Times for over five years and is the author of “Pucasso: The Cat Who Wanted to be an Artist,” a children’s book; “The New York Times Home Repair Almanac;” and “Tiling: The Installation Handbook.”
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WEREWOLF ON MADISON AVENUE
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VISIONS OF DESTINY
From all appearances, Henry Gainsvort seemed to be a typical, average boy. But at the tender age of 8 years old Henry had an uncanny vision where he glimpsed into the future and saw an event happen moments before it actually occurred. As Henry matured, he had many more visions of the future-a brief glimpse into destiny.
Pucasso: The Cat who Wanted to be an Artist
Pucasso, the Cat Who Wanted to be an Artist Pucasso is a country farm cat but he dreams of going to the big city to be an artist. At first, he is a failure, but then he has an inspiration that puts him on the path to success.
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