Some
know
him
as
a
singer-songwriter
who
has
opened
for
the
likes
of
Sheryl
Crow,
Shawn
Colvin
and
Ani
DiFranco.
His
songs
have
been
featured
on
television
from
“Dawson’s
Creek”
and
“Party
of
Five”
to
“The
Biggest
Loser”
and
“Ghost
Whisperer.”
He
was
recently
signed
to
here!Tunes.
But
music
isn’t
what
brings
Stewart
Lewis
to
Atlanta
this
week.
Lewis
took
a
successful
detour
in
2006
from
music
into
literature
with
his
first
novel
“Rockstarlet,”
and
he
presents
his
new
dishy
gay
novel
“Relative
Stranger”
at
Outwrite
on
Sept.
3.
In
the
new
book,
a
promiscuous
Broadway
producer
with
a
big
secret
has
a
chance
encounter
with
a
16-year-old
girl
with
great
promise,
a
joy
for
life
and
strong
spirit,
despite
a
chaotic
life.
Fate
helps
them
change
each
other’s
lives,
then
the
offbeat
friendship
falls
under
a
compelling
challenge
when
secrets
begin
to
surface.
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