Emily Silbert: BootsnAll Author

Emily Silbert
BootsnAll Photojournalist


The Author
Emily Silbert is majoring in Literary Studies and German at the University of Toronto. She’s travelled all over North America, Europe, to Israel and Cuba. She has way too many interests to name, and in flights of imaginative fancy has been an opera singer, an actress, a belly dancer, a writer, and a professor. She speaks English and French fluently, knows a little German and Hebrew, and has about 11 other languages she desires to learn. She will likely end up happily locking herself in the ivory tower and continuing her flights of fancy while people pay her to inspire others to imagine themselves. She dreams a lot, analyses too much and likely not well, and is afraid her heart is too small.

Inquiries or feedback, contact: esilbert@hotmail.com.



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