Born: 01-01-1973
Leah Stewart is a celebrated American novelist known for her keen exploration of complex human relationships and emotional depth. A graduate of Vanderbilt University and the MFA program at the University of Michigan, she has penned several acclaimed novels, including "The Myth of You and Me" and "Husband and Wife." Stewart currently teaches creative writing at the University of Cincinnati, where she continues to inspire aspiring writers with her insightful storytelling.
Maybe that's what a best friend is, being able to look at him and know what he's thinking and why he's thinking it.
The truth is, there are a lot of ways to be lost.
I thought if I looked hard enough, I could find the person I had been, the person I was meant to be.
It's the people who reach out to you, the ones who take you and refuse to let you go, that can make a real difference in your life.
It's amazing how much you can miss a person you've never met.
You never can tell what might happen when you reach out to someone.
Sometimes it's easier to tell a stranger things you wouldn't tell someone you know.
There's a kind of freedom in knowing that you can't always control what happens to you.
I was tired of always being the one to reach out, the one to try and make things right.
We're all just a collection of stories.
Sometimes it feels like everyone else knows who they are except me.
It's funny how people can be so different, and yet so much the same.