James C. Stewart began his career as a journalist working at newspapers in Northern Ontario. In the late Eighties and early Nineties he was involved in Toronto's underground music scene as both musician and journalist. As a dramatist, he authored two one-act scripts; "Fractured" (1999) and "The Ezekiel Complex" (2002). Both had successful runs, with "Fractured" being accepted into the Victoria British Columbia Fringe Festival, and "The Ezekiel Complex" adapted into a short independent film. His short fiction has appeared in Paradox: The Magazine of Historical & Speculative Fiction and in anthologies published by Wildside Press (Rockville, Maryland), Psychochick Cabaret (Toronto, Ontario) and Gadfly Productions (North Bay, Ontario). He is currently published by Paranoia Press. His non-fiction publications include The Ashlar Magazine (Scotland), The Canadian Awareness Network, UFO Truth Magazine (UK), Project Lixx and the Grand Lodge of British Columbia and Yukon.
Mr. Stewart resides in North Bay, Ontario.
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Stories by James C. Stewart
- 4 Published Stories
Plato's Bastards (Science Fiction...
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Reality bleeds have unpredictable side effects at a local department store.
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The Wasonica Correction (Science F...
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After experimenting with altered states of consciousness, a botanist finds himself in contact with a universi...
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The Penteract Factor (Science Fict...
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Max Allan’s déjà-vu leads to a comprehensive reality re-write.
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