Keith Stuart

Keith Stuart is a veteran journalist and acclaimed author best known for his bestselling debut novel, "A Boy Made of Blocks." The novel, which explores themes of family and neurodiversity, became a literary success, selling over 200,000 copies and being translated into 24 languages. It was also selected for the Richard and Judy Book Club, further cementing its popularity. Stuart has since published additional novels, including "Days of Wonder" and "The Frequency of Us," the latter of which was featured on BBC2's "Between the Covers" series.

With a career spanning over two decades, Stuart has established himself as a prominent voice in digital culture and video game journalism. He began his career as a features editor for Edge magazine before transitioning to freelance work, contributing to publications such as T3, PC Gamer, and The Official PlayStation Magazine. Currently serving as The Guardian's games editor, he also writes on film, music, and media while making regular appearances on the Tech Weekly podcast. His novels often reflect his deep engagement with technology and human relationships, blending emotional storytelling with contemporary themes.

Stuart continues to expand his literary repertoire, with his latest work, "Love Is a Curse," now available. His ability to bridge journalism and fiction has earned him both critical and commercial success, making him a distinctive figure in modern literature.
Standalone Novels
# Title Year
1 A Boy Made of Blocks 2016
2 Days of Wonder 2018
3 The Frequency of Us 2021