Bio: Jason Matthews was born in North Carolina in 1967 and graduated from UNC-Chapel Hill with a television and film degree. He moved to Los Angeles in ’91 and then to the mountains of Lake Tahoe. He became a ski bum and house painter while staying in the Truckee-Tahoe area. His wife, Jana, teaches meditation and manifesting, helping him with ideas for stories. He's the author of two new age novels and three how to books for self-publishing, making free websites and rising in Google rankings.
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Q: What will e-readers like about your book? Readers will like The Little Universe because it's quite unique. I can't think of another story that discusses creating a universe and searching within it for planets and life. The discoveries within are fun and surprising, while the story gets at the nature of life itself and our relationship with any possible creator. There are many themes of God and life purpose presented, but it's meant to be open minded for readers of any faith/belief system to appreciate.
Q: Why did you go indie? I felt the story was strong enough to make it as an indie book and didn't want to wait years on agents and publishers. I also wanted more control of whatever the final project would be for book and/or film and felt going indie gave me that.
Q: Who are your favorite authors in your genre? I've always enjoyed writers who deal with science and spirituality. Some of my favorites are Carl Sagan, Stephen Jay Gould, Stephen Hawking, Richard Bach and Michael Crichton.
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Product description:
Q: What will e-readers like about your book? Readers will like The Little Universe because it's quite unique. I can't think of another story that discusses creating a universe and searching within it for planets and life. The discoveries within are fun and surprising, while the story gets at the nature of life itself and our relationship with any possible creator. There are many themes of God and life purpose presented, but it's meant to be open minded for readers of any faith/belief system to appreciate.
Q: Why did you go indie? I felt the story was strong enough to make it as an indie book and didn't want to wait years on agents and publishers. I also wanted more control of whatever the final project would be for book and/or film and felt going indie gave me that.
Q: Who are your favorite authors in your genre? I've always enjoyed writers who deal with science and spirituality. Some of my favorites are Carl Sagan, Stephen Jay Gould, Stephen Hawking, Richard Bach and Michael Crichton.
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