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Jason Stewart has recently moved
into the world of television and
movies and shows a startling
intuition for poignant,
thoughtful writing. This is
impressive for someone with no
formal training. He is a natural
writer. His strong point is
character development. Upon
reading one of his books or
scripts, one feels as though
they have gotten to know some
very complicated and fascinating
people. It makes you wish people
were as interesting in real
life.
Jason has been writing since he
was sixteen but never really
gave much thought to releasing
his material until much later.
He has short stories, novels,
op-eds and even pamphlets that
have never been released.
Regardless of what creative
endeavor he follows, the ideas
never seem to stop flowing from
this consummate genius.
Incidentally, Jason's
grandmother received her
doctorate's degree in Literature
and was the president of the
National Poetry Society for
years. She was also the editor
for an international poetry
magazine called, "Encore" that
was distributed worldwide and
has received critical acclaim.
Jason has no intention of giving
up music for writing. As far as
he's concerned, "There
is absolutely room for both". But he figures he may as well pursue
all the avenues of his creativity as long as they're available. I wish him
luck in this particular area of his many talents. It would be a travesty
of justice if such a brilliant light were ignored.
Susan Walker - Professor of
Literature at Northwestern - CA
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