Matt Stewart (author)

Matt Stewart (author)

Matt Stewart (born April 1, 1979) is an American fiction author whose debut novel, The French Revolution, was the first full-length novel to be published entirely on Twitter. Following the Twitter release, the novel was signed to a publishing deal by Soft Skull Press[1] with a release date of Bastille Day, 2010.

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Biography

Early life and education

Matt Stewart was born in Washington, DC, on April 1, 1979, and grew up in Garrett Park, Maryland. In 2001, he received a B.A. in Ethics, Politics, and Economics from Yale University.[2]

Career

Following unsuccessful efforts to sell his first novel to traditional publishers, Stewart turned to Twitter as a way to distribute his book to interested readers while generating publicity and media attention. He began tweeting the 480,000 character The French Revolution on Bastille Day 2009[3] and finished the novel on October 21, 2009. The process, lasting just over four months and approximately 3,700 tweets,[4] attracted 1,000 followers on Twitter. Stewart was called a "pioneer" by CNN.com[5] and received worldwide media coverage for his Twitter experiment.[6]

The French Revolution was released in traditional book form on Bastille Day 2010.[7] It received a strong critical reception,[8] and was named a Best Book of 2010 by the San Francisco Chronicle[9] and recognized as a Notable Debut by Poets & Writers.[10]

Stewart is currently working on his second novel, Duct Tape, about a homeless man in search of his imaginary son. He also is a contributor to The Huffington Post,[11] regularly publishes short stories, and speaks at literary and digital publishing events, including Litquake[12] and the San Francisco Writers Conference. Stewart also works as Head of Marketing for the non-profit organization Alliance for Climate Education.[13]

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