Exploring Kansas City's culinary scene, this book highlights the diverse and rich food culture beyond its famous barbeque. It showcases award-winning chefs and their unique stories, from a barbeque legend who transformed burnt ends into a sought-after dish to a chef creating exquisite chocolates after a career setback. Discover the best tacos at a Mexican grocery store and the intriguing history of a restaurant known for its burgers linked to a notorious figure. Matt Stewart guides readers through the city's most unique dining experiences, celebrating the artistry behind the food.
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Il romanzo d'esordio di Matt Stewart esplora la Rivoluzione Francese, un'opera che ha ottenuto notevole attenzione quando l'ha pubblicata per la prima volta capitolo per capitolo su Twitter a partire dal giorno della Bastiglia. La sua narrativa breve è apparsa in importanti riviste letterarie, dimostrando la sua versatilità. La scrittura di Stewart approfondisce spesso narrazioni storiche con una sensibilità contemporanea. Il suo approccio fonde tecniche narrative innovative con un profondo coinvolgimento con il passato.





- 2022
- 2021
In this book, renowned street photographer Matt Stuart shares his expertise on perfecting the craft of street photography. He discusses techniques for remaining unnoticed in busy settings and the intuition needed to capture stunning images amidst chaos, revealing the influences and motivations behind his best work.
- 2015
The Man From KNEW News
- 308pagine
- 11 ore di lettura
Set in a small-town television station, the story follows recent graduate Tate Thompson as he navigates the chaotic world of KNEW in Crepeville, Montana. Faced with eccentric colleagues and a murder accusation against the station's general manager, Tate must leverage his classroom skills and the unique talents of his quirky team to uncover the truth. The narrative humorously critiques shoddy journalism while highlighting the challenges of running a local news station filled with colorful characters.
- 2012
The Walk-On
Inside Northwestern's Rise From Cellar Dweller To Big Ten Champ
- 288pagine
- 11 ore di lettura
The narrative offers an inside look at Northwestern University's football program through the eyes of walk-on player Matt Stewart. It chronicles the team's remarkable transformation under Coach Gary Barnett, who led them to two Big Ten championships after years of struggle. Matt's journey from being fifth string to a successful Division I player highlights themes of hard work, determination, and self-belief. The story also touches on significant events, including a gambling scandal and the death of a star player, showcasing the resilience of underdogs in sports.
- 2010
The French Revolution
- 320pagine
- 12 ore di lettura
Set against the backdrop of the French Revolution, the narrative follows a San Francisco family as they navigate their own identity crisis. Blending humor and tragedy, the story explores their struggles and triumphs while making a unique mark in history. Through imaginative storytelling, the characters grapple with personal and societal upheavals, reflecting the chaos and transformation of their times.