What's Happening?
Jason Lewis, known for his role as Smith Jerrod on 'Sex and the City,' has relocated to Costa Rica to focus on writing a nine-book fantasy series. The series, described as 'epic fantasy,' is set across different eras in the same universe and explores
themes of power, agency, tyranny, and redemption. Lewis, who has distanced himself from the celebrity spotlight, is working on the series independently, without a publisher. He spends his days surfing, learning Spanish, and writing, aiming for 1,000 to 2,000 words daily. The first book he plans to release is technically the seventh in the series.
Why It's Important?
Lewis's move and project highlight a shift from traditional celebrity roles to more personal and creative endeavors. His decision to write a complex fantasy series reflects a growing trend of celebrities pursuing passion projects outside of their established careers. This could inspire others in the industry to explore similar paths, potentially leading to a diversification of content in the entertainment sector. Additionally, Lewis's approach to writing, which incorporates elements of physics and theoretical concepts, may attract a unique audience interested in both fantasy and science.















