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Lawrence Weill

Author

Lawrence Weill is an author, artist, and academic leader based in western Kentucky.2 He is self-employed and has published several works of fiction and non-fiction.4

Literary Works

Lawrence Weill's debut novel, "Incarnate," was published in March 2013.4 This work is described as literary fiction and a psychological drama that explores human behavior, interactions, and perceptions of reality.1 Weill spent approximately 15 years writing and revising "Incarnate," drawing inspiration from his earlier writings, including a poem written nearly 40 years ago and a short story from about 20 years ago.1

In addition to "Incarnate," Weill has authored other books:

  • "Out in Front," a non-fiction work4
  • "Pan and the Message Chair," part of The Wylers Ford Series5

Artistic Pursuits

Besides writing, Lawrence Weill is also a visual artist. His artistic work encompasses both two-dimensional and three-dimensional forms:

  • Sculptures: Generally more abstract and imagistic
  • Drawings, photographs, and paintings: Focused on representing textures and depth of subjects1

His artwork can be viewed on his personal website, www.lawrenceweill.com.1

Academic Background

Weill has an educational background from the University of Kentucky2, though specific details about his degree or field of study are not provided in the given information.

Current Projects

As of the most recent information available, Lawrence Weill is working on two literary projects:

  1. A creative non-fiction series of stories about his father
  2. A novel about a man who decides to walk away from everything and everyone he knows1

Lawrence Weill's LinkedIn profile (username: lawrence-weill-4a7a5467) reflects his status as a self-employed individual, consistent with his career as an author and artist.23

Highlights

Feb 15 · goodreads.com
Incarnate by Lawrence Weill | Goodreads

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