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Words Never Spoken

    • 4.7 • 40 Ratings
    • $12.99
    • $12.99

Publisher Description

Craig Stewart is one of America’s most gifted writers. His work debuted on stage in Atlanta with A Day in the Life, wowing sold out audiences and critics alike. Stewart returns with his highly anticipated memoir, “Words Never Spoken” slated for release May 2012. Said to be Stewart’s most revealing and personal work yet, “Words Never Spoken” details his journey as a songwriter, entrepreneur, playwright and self-discovery as a gay Black man living in Atlanta. In it, Stewart writes candidly about his private conversations with media mogul Tyler Perry, and why Perry dubbed Stewart’s work brilliant, but opted not to help him. Stewart also pulls us through the rise and fall of his musical relationship with Grammy award-winning recording artist Brandy Norwood. Stewart’s story is as clean and crisp as the early works of the late E. Lynn Harris, but destined for a lane of its own because of its nuanced richness. “Words Never Spoken” reads like a diary that was never intended for the eyes of anyone other than its author. Stewart opens up about his struggles with love, friendships and a two-year bout with depression that led to an internet sex addiction.

GENRE
Biographies & Memoirs
RELEASED
2012
May 29
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
344
Pages
PUBLISHER
Craig Stewart
SELLER
Draft2Digital, LLC
SIZE
249.6
KB

Customer Reviews

Redzreading ,

Open

The writer opened his heart and doors to his life's journey. Thank you for sharing your story in written form.

This book is great for all audiences but I highly recommend it for LGBTQs that may not have opened up to their friends and family...yet.

Ace Rah T ,

Needs SEVERE editing

Horrible, horrible, horrible, terrible, horrible. I was hoping the writing would depart from the substandard narrative presented as the foreword, but it did not. Unbelievable that three more books are in existence. The “publisher’s description” follows the same sub-par formula, leading one to believe these books to be self-published. Advice: hire an editor, ASAP, and take AAAALLLL their advice.

Nashescottfirm ,

Realistic and refreshing

This book was amazing! As a resident of Atlanta for 10 years on and off I saw first hand many a gay man struggle through life because of self imposed rules. I even had a close friend become engaged to one only for the lies to unravel in front of her. This book lends support to a community without a voice and to family and friends who are coping with new found knowledge of a world they know little about! Thank you Craig Stewart for sharing your story with the world!

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