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Tom Stewart

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McCarthy, Hemingway, Tolstoy, Marquez

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June 2020


I aspire to contribute to the craft that I value so highly. I hope you see something in my books, that would matter to me.


***** 2023 Whistler Independent Book Awards Winner in Fiction*****
***** 2022 Chanticleer International Book Awards finalist in Literary & Contemporary Fiction *****
​​​​​​​***** 2022 Shelf Unbound Best Indie Book notable author *****
***** A Readers’ Favorite Five Star Author *****


I grow as a writer when I improve as a human. Reading helps. I value this community of readers for its shared love of meaningful words. I feel a type of connection.

Thank you.

For a FREE copy of Immortal North visit: Immortal North

Tom grew up near Winnipeg, Canada where he studied literature and philosophy at University of Manitoba. He worked in no
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“A mind ten thousand hours at the task recognizes patterns not visible to common eyes”
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“Both looked back then on the wild revelry, the gaudy wealth, and the unbridled fornication as an annoyance and they lamented that it had cost them so much of their lives to find the paradise of shared solitude. Madly in love after so many years of sterile complicity, they enjoyed the miracle of loving each other as much at the table as in bed, and they grew to be so happy that even when they were two worn-out old people they kept on blooming like little children and playing together like dogs.”
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“Both described at the same time how it was always March there and always Monday, and then they understood that José Arcadio Buendía was not as crazy as the family said, but that he was the only one who had enough lucidity to sense the truth of the fact that time also stumbled and had accidents and could therefore splinter and leave an eternalized fragment in a room.”
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“The judge had spied the musician and he called to him and tossed a coin that clinked upon the stones. The fiddler held it briefly to the light as if it might not serve and then slipped it away among his clothes and fitted his instrument beneath his chin and struck up an air that was old among the mountebanks of Spain two hundred years before. The judge stepped into the sunlit doorway and executed upon the stones a series of steps with a strange precision and he and the fiddler seemed alien minstrels met by chance in this medieval town. The judge removed his hat and bowed to a pair of ladies detoured into the street to bypass the doggery and he pirouetted hugely on his mincing feet and poured pulque from his cup into the old man's eartrumpet. The old man quickly stoppered the horn with the ball of his thumb and he held the horn with care before him while he augered his ear with on finger and then he drank.”
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Tom Stewart Lesle wrote: "Thank you for the friend request.
Like the Honesty part lol"


Haha, pathologically honest... to a fault. Thanks!


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Lesle Thank you for the friend request.
Like the Honesty part lol


Colton Freelove Tom,

Thank you for your friendship on GR!

Looking forward,

Colton T. Freelove


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