Short Story by Bee Kanofsky
Awards and Honors: Published in the Performer Newspaper.
"A retelling of the Golem of Prague story from the perspective of the creature himself. A creature created to protect the Jewish people of Prague. It a story of Jewish mysticism, earth, resistance, and seeking connection/a purpose."
Short Story by Bee Kanofsky
History behind the short story: This short story was the inspiration piece behind Bee's award-winning play, "Fields of Flowers".
"A man named Paul sits in a hallway as he's met by a friend named Theo. A conversation begins, insults are flung, and a painter recovers just a door or two away, waiting for a chance to create again."
Short Story by Bee Kanofsky
Awards and Honors: Published in the Performer Newspaper.
"A humourous story of a pigeon who is interviewed about his life in NYC. Partially inspired by a visit to the city the author and their lifelong friend, Elif, took as kids."
Short Story by Bee Kanofsky
Awards and Honors: Published in the Performer Newspaper.
"A story of human hubris and an empire that fell apart. Not based on anyone or anything, except the feeling that dictators will be destroyed by their own want."
A Children's Fable.
Written by Bee Kanofsky
Illustrated by Adelaide Gustavson
Awards and Honors: Inducted into Lehigh Valley Charter Arts Children's Book Library.
"Inspired by a funny real-life quote by the author at 5 years old, and dedicated to all the parents who have had to raise stubbornly adventurous kids/chicks. The story is about a young chinstrap penguin chick who wants to explore the ocean to the worry of their mother, who insists on wearing an embarrassing device... because, of course, penguins DO NOT WEAR LIFEJACKETS!"