Skeleton in the Closet Book Published

Skeleton in the Closet Book Front Cover I am very pleased to announce that Skeleton in the Closet: Eating Disordered Lives has been published.  The result of many years of work, this powerful series is now available in print form in a beautiful 102-page book.Skeleton in the Closet’s intimate portraits of women and men struggling with the secrets of anorexia and bulimia is both fine art monograph and memoir. Combining compelling photographs and personal stories, it gives the reader a compassionate, first-person look inside the minds of those who live with and try to leave behind an eating disorder.Artist Fritz Liedtke—who relates the story of his own struggle with anorexia in his introduction—has created an award-winning series that includes women and men of all ages and ethnicities. This beautiful, full-color book is prefaced with a moving essay by author Gina Ochsner, and offers insight and hope to anyone wanting to better understand life with an eating disorder and the challenge of overcoming addiction.The book contains new images, as well as the new essay.  It's beautiful, haunting, and hard to put down.The book is available on Amazon, as well as other fine booksellers.  Purchase your copy here--and I'll be happy to sign it for you next time I see you.

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