Jason Sturner


Biography

Jason Sturner was born in Harvey, Illinois, and raised in the western suburbs of Chicago. He has published four books of poetry: Kairos, 10 Love Poems, Selected Poems 2004-2007, and Collected Poems. In addition to poetry he writes flash fiction, short stories and nature essays. He resides in Geneva, Illinois, and works as a botanist at the Morton Arboretum in Lisle.

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Books

Collected Poems    by Jason Sturner
Price: $0.99 USD. 3190 words. Published on December 6, 2010. Fiction.

COLLECTED POEMS is a collection of Sturner's most widely published poems, praised by readers for their honesty, emotional depth, and strong use of imagery. Themes include love, loss, nature, and relationships. In addition to being gathered in book form, these poems have appeared in anthologies, webzines, and a variety of periodicals. Cover photo by Jason Sturner.
Selected Poems 2004-2007    by Jason Sturner
Price: $0.99 USD. 3140 words. Published on December 6, 2010. Fiction.

Written after the publication of Sturner's first book, KAIROS (2004). These poems have been praised by readers for their honesty, emotional depth, and strong use of imagery. Themes include love, loss, nature, and relationships. In addition to being gathered in book form, these poems have appeared in anthologies, webzines, and a variety of periodicals. Cover art by Linus Gog.
10 Love Poems    by Jason Sturner
Price: $0.99 USD. 1280 words. Published on December 6, 2010. Fiction.

10 LOVE POEMS is a collection of Sturner's most romantic poetry, praised by readers for its honesty, emotional depth, and strong use of imagery. In addition to being gathered in book form, these poems have appeared in anthologies, webzines, and a variety of periodicals. Cover art by Bethany Thompson.
Kairos    by Jason Sturner
Price: $0.99 USD. 7670 words. Published on December 6, 2010. Fiction.

KAIROS, Sturner's first book of poetry, is a thoughtful collection of experiences had and things observed, praised by readers for its honesty, emotional depth, and strong use of imagery. Themes include love, loss, nature, and relationships. In addition to being gathered in book form, these poems have appeared in anthologies, webzines, and a variety of periodicals.

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