Liesl Jobson is a South African author known for her works in fiction and short stories. She has written several collections of short stories such as "Ride the Tortoise", "100 Papers," and "View from an Escalator," which often explore themes of everyday life, relationships, and human nature with a touch of surrealism. Jobson's writing is praised for its lyrical prose and insightful character portrayals.
Liesl Louw has written: 'Anderkant Timboektoe'
Frederick J. Jobson has written: 'America and American Methodism'
Richard Jobson has written: 'The golden trade' -- subject(s): Description and travel
Liesl Vazquez has written: 'Bebes, Una Maravilla..., Los'
Jane Jobson Scott has written: 'The skeleton in the cupboard' -- subject(s): Accessible book
Henry Yule has written: 'Hobson-Jobson'
Keith Bertram Jobson has written: 'Sentencing in Canada' -- subject(s): Canada, Sentences (Criminal procedure), Punishment
David Wemyss Jobson has written: 'A metrical version of the Sermon on the Mount' -- subject(s): Accessible book 'The Allen Trials: Namely, Allen Versus Hunter, Warner Versus Griffen, Jobson Versus Allen, and ..'
Liesl Banks-Stiegman has written: 'A thinker tool for Pigs by Robert N. Munsch' 'A thinker tool for The jolly postman, or, Other People's letters by Janet and Allan Ahlberg'
Liesl Shurtliff is an author known for her middle grade fantasy series that retells classic fairy tales from a new perspective. Some of her popular works include "Rump: The True Story of Rumpelstiltskin" and "Jack: The True Story of Jack and the Beanstalk."
Eddie Jobson's birth name is Edwin Jobson.
Edward Jobson's birth name is Jobson, Edwin C..