William Cane

William Cane is the pen name of bestselling author Michael Christian. His new book Every Picture Hides a Story exposes the subliminal content in the world's greatest paintings and sculptures. Mr. Cane has appeared on more than 100 radio and television shows, including Today (twice), The View (three times), Fox & Friends, and hundreds more. His books have been translated into 20 languages. He can supply 12 stunning visual graphics for television interviews, and for radio he can easily describe the subliminal content in works the audience knows well, such as The Mona Lisa, van Gogh's paintings, and Michelangelo's sculptures. Bring this exciting guest to your audience today. Contact him or his publicist (using the links below) to receive a complimentary press copy of the book.

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Contact William Cane about his new book
Every Picture Hides a Story: The Secret Ways Artists Make Their Work More Seductive.

William Cane (the pen name of Michael Christian)
689 Kimball Ave.
Yonkers, NY 10704
Phone: 914-237-7795 (landline)
Email: mike@hiwrite.com

Sample Interview Questions

  1. Why did you write EVERY PICTURE HIDES A STORY?
  2. What is the meaning of “subliminal”?
  3. Why do painters hide symbols in their work?
  4. When did artists first start using subliminal content?
  5. Did Leonardo da Vinci use any subliminal techniques in The Mona Lisa?
  6. Did Vincent van Gogh employ subliminal techniques in his paintings?
  7. How did artists learn how to use these techniques?
  8. What’s the most surprising thing your research uncovered?
  9. Why do some modern artists make millions of dollars with garbage paintings, such as a black square? Is it because their work uses secret subliminal content?
  10. Is it unethical, or morally wrong, for artists to hide things in paintings?
  11. Do poets, writers, and musicians use subliminal techniques?
  12. Did William Friedkin use subliminal techniques in editing his blockbuster horror movie THE EXORCIST?
  13. Who is Wilson Bryan Key, and what was his contribution to the study of hidden messages in art and advertising?

Publicist

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Susan Hershberg
Publicity Manager
Rowman & Littlefield
Email: shershberg@rowman.com
Phone: 617-821-9837
Web: www.rowman.com