Vivian Kline

Vivian Kline

Vivian Bass Kline was a New Yorker until her marriage brought her to Ohio. In between she has been able to enjoy both city life and 12 years in Connecticut where their three children had horses, chickens gardens and many pets.

Trained to teach art in public schools, Vivian has used those skills in many part time jobs and her organizational skills to form a 400 member Craft group and work for 17 years in a ten person co-op gallery. Her personal artistic life consisted of a 53 year involvement in the art of enameling (glass fired to metal) whose works were sold nationally and internationally.

Stopping her studio work periodically to write, she has had three books published:

“The Lions Share in Art and Legend” “Many Happy Returns: Recollections of a Great Grandmother, Grandmother, Mother and Daughter”

and most recently,

“Let Freedom Sing: An Historical Novel Or Could It Be A Musical?” (published by Outskirts Press)

For information about this last book, see her web site: www.viviankline.com.

Suddenly, seemingly out of nowhere, last year she became a poet and self published 46 poems in a chapbook distributed free for the asking!



A member of Mumwugs for a number of years, she loves the variety of the folks who attend and the variety of what they share with us when they read. Leave Vivian Kline page, return to Biographies


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