Jason F. Wright is an American author primarily known for his contemporary fiction and non-fiction works, often exploring themes of faith, family, and societal issues. Born near St. Louis, Missouri, his upbringing included extensive travel throughout Europe, which undoubtedly influenced his storytelling. Wright began writing in elementary school and quickly gained recognition with his debut novel, Sitting on the Dock, published during his high school years. His writing style is characterized by accessible narratives and explorations of complex human relationships, frequently incorporating elements of faith and redemption.
He’s a bestselling author, recognized by publications like USA Today, the New York Times, and the Wall Street Journal. Wright’s work often addresses common social concerns and highlights the impact of faith in those situations. Beyond his writing career, he is also a political commentator and co-founder of PoliticalDerby, demonstrating a diverse range of interests and experiences.
















