Jonathan Sturak

Jonathan Sturak is an American author, best known for his fiction work. He made his debut as an author in 2009 with his first novel, "Clouded Rainbow," which has since been downloaded over 200,000 times on the Amazon Kindle. In addition to his longer works, Sturak has also had some of his pieces made into shorts, such as "A Brush of Love," which was released in 2010.

Growing up in the Pocono Mountains of Pennsylvania, Sturak developed a love for storytelling that would stay with him throughout his life. He pursued his passion for writing at Penn State University, where he earned degrees in Computer Science and Film. After completing his education, Sturak moved to Las Vegas, a city that provides him with a constant source of inspiration for his writing. Using the energy of the city, he crafts stories that explore life and the human condition.

In addition to his work as an author, Sturak is also a contributing editor at NoirNation.com, the premier location for international crime fiction. His writing has been featured on Glass Cases, associate literary agent Sarah LaPolla's pop culture blog. Through his work, Sturak has established himself as a talented and versatile writer, able to tackle a wide range of topics and storylines with ease and skill. Whether writing about the human condition or exploring the world of crime fiction, Sturak's writing is sure to captivate and engage readers.
Standalone Novels
# Title Year
1 Clouded Rainbow 2009
2 A Smudge of Gray 2012
3 Vegas Was Her Name 2013
4 Geek vs Vegas 2014
5 Global Burning 2017
Short Stories/Novellas
# Title Year
1 A Brush of Love 2010
2 Feed Me! 2015
3 Don't Kill The Camel 2016
Short Story Collections
# Title Year
1 From Vegas with Blood 2011
Semi-Autobiographical Novels
# Title Year
1 His First, Her Last 2013
Noir Nation Books
# Title Year
1 International Crime Fiction No. 1 2011
2 International Crime Fiction No. 2 2012
3 International Crime Fiction No. 3 The India Issue 2013
4 International Crime Fiction No. 4: The Canada Issue 2014
5 International Crime Fiction No. 5 Jihad and its Metaphors 2014
6 International Crime Fiction No. 6: The Jazz Issue 2017
7 International Crime Fiction No. 7: The Golden Fedora Poetry Prize Issue 2019