Jess Stearn
Jess Stearn was an American journalist and author of more than thirty books, nine of which were bestsellers.
Early life
Stearn was born in Syracuse, New York, to David Stearn, a rabbi. He graduated from Syracuse University.Career
Stearn became a journalist for the New York Daily News and later an associate editor for Newsweek. He credited his journalistic training with helping him become a successful author.Stearn specialized in books of sensationalist speculative non-fiction. His early work focused on outsiders and marginalized individuals such as prostitutes, drug addicts, and gay men. His later work focused on spirituality, the occult, and psychic phenomena. His most popular works were two biographies on the American psychic Edgar Cayce; Stearn was a conference speaker for the Association for Research and Enlightenment and a proponent of Cayce's theories.
Stearn might have been one of the forerunners of bringing Eastern thought into the Western world through his best-selling 1965 book, Yoga, Youth and Reincarnation.