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Jamie Stewart

    Anything That Moves
    A Neo Tropical Companion
    Quiet Blood
    Walk With Me: A Journey of Infant Loss, Grief & Hope
    • The emotional journey of a bereaved parent unfolds through Jamie Stewart's candid narrative following the loss of her son shortly after birth in 2012. She shares her experiences to guide others navigating similar grief, emphasizing the importance of community in such a profound loss. The book offers comfort and validation for loss-parents, while challenging societal norms surrounding grief. Ultimately, it conveys a message of hope and love, illustrating how loss can lead to new beginnings. Jamie, a Colorado resident, co-founded a nonprofit to support families experiencing similar tragedies.

      Walk With Me: A Journey of Infant Loss, Grief & Hope
    • Quiet Blood

      • 352 stránek
      • 13 hodin čtení

      Imprisioned for murder at sixteen, George Evans struggles for decades to acheived justice in the criminal courts. Throughout his journey, he has to contend with many depraved souls who seek to corrupt him and his friends behind the walls of Jackson Inside, the largest walled prison in the world. This struggle erupts in battle during a prison riot. Upon his return from a court hearing, George joins his friends as they fight for survival against a gang of heartless convicts. Meanwhile Tina Brown, a university law student , who works part-time at Jackson teaching groups of convicted men to basics of the law, is trapped inside the prison school building - and two psychotic men are working diligently to bring Tina's worst nightmare to life.

      Quiet Blood
    • A Neo Tropical Companion

      • 160 stránek
      • 6 hodin čtení

      Exploring themes of mortality, uncertainty, and personal experiences, this collection features haikus by Jamie Stewart, known as the singer of Xiu Xiu. It includes a mix of previously published works and two-thirds new poems, all crafted in the classical Japanese style. Inspired by an old guidebook discovered in the jungle, the poems delve into diverse subjects such as relationships, nature, and the complexities of life, reflecting Stewart's unique perspective and experiences on tour and in his youth.

      A Neo Tropical Companion
    • From being caught having their first orgasm by their mom'sbest friend to being stalked and propositioned by a fundamentalist pastor; fromsoliciting spanking dates over the Internet to scoring a coveted invitation toa threesome with some elf fetishist neighbors, art rock darling (Xiu Xiu)Jamie Stewart's journey of fleshyself-discovery and queer awakening makes for an extraordinary, cringy,unputdownable epic in miniature, burning always with radical and often shockingself-criticism. A one-of-a-kind exploration of abasement, depravity, joy,and embarrassment (and even joy in embarrassment),Anything That Moves is a series ofcomic, tragic X-rays of sex. It is funny, erotic, anti-erotic, honest, brave,icky, and hauntingly sad by turns. It demonstrates too how love and forgivenesscan percolate around the edges of even the most traumatic relationships. Stewart's band Xiu Xiu has been called "self-flagellating,""brutal," "shocking," and "perverse," but also "genius," "brilliant," "unique,""imaginative," and "luminous." Readers can expect nothing less from Anything That Moves.

      Anything That Moves