Jeff Stone is an American author, best known for a series of Kung Fu themed books for teens called The Five Ancestors, published by Random House.
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Jeff Stone grew up in Detroit, Michigan, and currently lives in the American Midwest. He is married and has two children, a daughter and son. He also has a python named Yokwan (Cantonese for Jade Bangle) He thinks it's important to 'write what you know.'
Like the main characters in his award-winning Five Ancestors series, Jeff was an orphan. He was adopted as an infant and always had a strong urge to uncover the secrets of his past. He began searching for his birth mother when he turned eighteen, and found her fifteen years later. A year after that, he found his birth father.
Also like his characters, Jeff practices the martial arts daily. He holds a black belt in Shaolin Do Kung Fu, and often trains in other styles as part of his research for his books. In 2005 he traveled to China with the Shaolin Do grandmaster to take his black belt test inside the legendary Shaolin Temple.
Jeff has traveled to China on other occasions, most importantly in 1996 for a traditional Chinese wedding ceremony to his wife in her native Hong Kong. (He passed that test, too.) Jeff thinks his English skills are pretty good, but his Chinese still needs a lot of work.
Jeff says he gets bored easily, and to prove it lists some of the jobs he's held since graduating from Michigan State University with degrees in English and Journalism: maintenance man; concert promoter; photographer; editor; technical writer; graphic designer; industrial filmmaker; web developer; ballroom dance teacher; college English instructor; and marketing director for architectural firms that design schools, libraries, and skateboard parks.
These days, Jeff writes and speaks with kids full-time. It's the longest and best single job he's ever had.