Wednesday, November 5, 2014

Josefson's Presentation Of "That' Not A Feeling"


 

                                      Dan Josefson’s Presentation of “That’s Not A Feeling”

Dan Josefson is a person who seems to enjoy reading. The book “That’s not a feeling” was the debut book of the writer Dan Josefson. Josefson took his time to share his work with some students of Nassau Community College. Dan Josefson’s presentation of his book “That’s Not a Feeling” was entertaining and really enjoyable.

Josefson reflects his experiences in “that’s not a feeling” as a former teacher at a boarding school. "That’s Not a Feeling" seems like an amusing novel by the way Jesefson presented it. The novels name is because of the feelings that are and are not allowed in Orchard’s. Jesefson’s book has a lot of meaning to it.

Josefson looks like he enjoys what he does. At first he seemed like a quiet and shy person but as the presentation went on he got more comfortable. Dan Josefson is not a person many words. Josefson explained everything he needed to while presenting. Even after he was done he took his time to answer every single question that the audience had.

At the end of his presentation he took every question the audience had. Josefson let everyone know that it is not easy to write a book. It took him a long time for “That’s Not A Feeling”, around ten years. Josefson really seemed to be enjoying the all the questions that the students had. Every question that the students asked he answered them with excitement and seemed like he was really into what he was doing.

“That’s Not a Feeling” seems like a very good novel. More people should support Dan Josefson and also other young writers by reading and showing appreciation to their work. Most writers don’t get the support they need, people don’t really appreciate what they do. Josefson has put a lot of time a dedication to his book and he deserves to get appreciation for it. Hopefully his book becomes something big, and also hopefully he keeps doing what he is doing.

 

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