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ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Jason Schubert grew up in Pecatonica, Illinois, two hours west of Chicago, and has long been fascinated by the stories people carry—both spoken and unspoken. He earned a bachelor’s degree in human resource management with a minor in psychology from Northern Illinois University. Much of his career has been dedicated to leadership and talent development around the world.
Jason has worked with national and international organizations, using his expertise and certifications to help individuals and teams grow both personally and professionally. His primary focus is on the individual, as a person, not just as an employee. He has designed, led, and facilitated leadership programs and workshops for global audiences and continues this work through his consulting business.
Alongside his career, Jason has nurtured a lifelong passion for writing. In 2025, he began transforming his love of storytelling into a larger creative pursuit when he decided to publish his first book. With additional projects in development, Seasons of Intimacy—a slow-burn love story, is his debut novel.
To learn more about Jason’s professional work, visit jasonschubertconsulting.com
Seasons of Intimacy
Some stories don’t begin with grand gestures—just quiet moments, softly shared. When a chance encounter brings two strangers together, neither expects more than a night of awkward conversation. But as the seasons pass, what begins as an unlikely connection deepens into something quietly undeniable—a bond built not on promises, but on presence.
Told with poetic intimacy and emotional honesty, Seasons of Intimacy is a slow-burn love story about timing, trust, and the kind of vulnerability that allows real closeness to grow between guarded hearts.
For readers who believe in second chances. In love that doesn’t rush but waits. In being truly seen—and loved anyway. Available now in paperback and ebook.
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Feedback From Readers
The maneuvering of the
relationship across the seasons
was intriguing and held my
interest. The poetry intertwined
with the story was a unique way
of expressing unspoken feelings
I appreciated how there was a strong sense that this was not just a 'hook up.' There was authentic emotions but also no fake promises... and it left me hoping for a sequel!
Completely relatable in the sense you feel like one of the characters.
Insights
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The book is fictional—but like many stories—it’s woven with emotions, feelings, reflections and personal experiences similar to my own. The poems included were written at various times throughout my life, and while I tried to stay true to the originals, some were revised slightly to fit into the story. As for the more intimate scenes—those came straight from my imagination. Bummer—but I’m sticking to that!
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The story unfolds through four seasons (not twelve months), each reflecting a stage I believe is essential to the kind of love I long for: physical attraction, friendship connection, emotional chemistry, and—finally—trust and vulnerability. The other component often outside of our control—is timing. The seasons serve as a quiet metaphor, mirroring nature, for what such a connection may require—slow, sometimes unexpected, occasionally painful, but hopefully always beautiful.
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No—they don’t—not really—which was intentional. I wanted readers to step into the story themselves, without being distracted by names they may associate with others they know, or even physical appearances. My version of them likely doesn’t look like yours—and that’s part of the beauty.
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In one sense, it took my whole life because of the experiences woven in. In another, the writing itself only took about six weeks. It’s not a long book and it really did come together relatively quickly. What surprised me most was how much work remained after I “finished writing” the book itself. The revisions, editing, artwork, and countless other details of publishing took far more time and work than I expected who knew fonts, spacing and margins could cause so much inner turmoil? However, I am grateful for what I learned in every part of the process.
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Everyone… spread the word! Just kidding. I believe Seasons of Intimacy is for anyone who believes in true connections—physical, emotional, spiritual—second chances, and the patience—often difficult—that true love may require. If you like stories that are slow, soft, and real—with sparks along the way—this one may speak to you.
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I hope so—I’m a man and I wrote it! Kidding aside, while the story may appeal to readers who enjoy emotional or romantic fiction, it really was written with universal themes in mind: vulnerability, growth, connection, and trust—from both perspectives. I hope it resonates with readers of all backgrounds—but ultimately, that’s for each reader to decide. Let me know what you think!
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I have a few ideas—so I guess anything is possible. It would depend on several things, the biggest being my desire to revisit my love for these characters, their story—and their love for each other—and explore where their journey might take them. If readers want more, I’d love to hear where you think their journey should go—that might just help provide the spark needed. After all, love stories rarely end; they just keep unfolding. (Unless Netflix calls—then things may move a bit quicker.)
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I have a few other projects in the works—which are not similar—but new ideas seem to arrive when I least expect them. This particular story surprised me and I’m always open to that happening again. While I never force creative writing—I will always welcome when the desire or inspiration hits me—yes, including the intimate scenes (which are much more fun to write than proofread—seriously, Jason. Awkward).
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By reading, sharing, and showing up—which you already have by being here—thank you! If the story moved you, I’d be honored if you left a review on Amazon or elsewhere, or recommend it to someone who might connect with it. I have learned that every bit of support makes a huge difference to independent authors… more than I ever imagined. Truly, every reader matters.