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The Whimsical Jambearee

Jerome Stueart

Encouragement through original art, essays, and stories, connecting art, narrative, kindness, all from World Fantasy Award finalist, Jerome Stueart. Also lifting up stories, art, thoughts of others too. What's your jam?

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"Protect the Autumn Woods!" Art Show, Friday, November 1st-December 15

Excited to announce my art show, "Protect the Autumn Woods!" up at the Dayton Society of Artists (48 High Street, Dayton, OH) from November 1-December 15. The opening reception is today—and I apologize for the late notice! Forgive me!

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A Fat Lot of Good That Did: How an Art Studio Opened My Eyes

(TW: this essay contains frank discussions about sexuality, body image, religion, and being queer.)

a month ago
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Sleep It Off Next Time

Latest cartoon I did for The Silverton Standard and The Miner, the newspaper of Silverton, CO.

2 months ago
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The (Yard) Signs They Are a Changin'

"The Signs They Are a Changin'," 11 x 15, watercolor, pen and ink, acrylic marker.

2 months ago
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  • Jerome Stueart

    Memoir, fantasy, and SF writer and artist. Creating queer heroes, trying to be one. World Fantasy Award finalist. Clarion graduate. Dayton, Ohio

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