About me - Tom Stewart

About me

I'm a professional broadcaster by trade but have always loved writing on the side. I've been a professional comedy writer and copywriter in the past. I enjoy writing as a hobby especially creative writing from commentary to attempted novels and screenplays.

I enjoy writing about my many experiences from relationships, travel, and personal tragedy. But I also like to analyze topical subjects with a certain style similar to Andy Rooney or George Carlin.

I am currently a television traffic reporter in Providence, RI.

In my free time I volunteer as a parnormal investigator helping people and families with unknown phenomena. I've also had the pleasure of investigating some of the more notably haunted locations in Southern New England. I'm also working on several books about my personal experiences. Please visit our website at www.RISEUPparanormal.com

Briefly me

My passion is ...

inspiring others to think and relate

I know too much about ...

music, radio, baseball, life

My parents always told me ...

you can do whatever you want to do in life if you work hard

My childhood ambition ...

to be a professional baseball player

My favorite memory ...

meeting Ted Williams

Why I write ...

I write to try and bring out emotion in others whether it's laughter or sadness

What I am reading/watching/listening to ...

I just finished reading 'Survive' by Les Stroud, my favorite TV show is "Ghost Hunters", some of my favorite music: Van Halen, Tesla, Nickelback

My first job ...

I was a paperboy at age 14

My best moment ...

Helping to raise money and awareness for the victims of the Station Nightclub Fire

My inspiration ...

I'm inspired mostly by my close friends and by my #1 fan my Mom.

Featured article by Tom Stewart

Sports & Recreation > Baseball History The history behind Fenway Park's 'Green Monster'

The Green Monster is the affectionate name for the left field wall at Fenway Park, the home field of the Boston Red Sox. The towering target, only 310 feet from home plate, is a favorite of right handed batters who have been hitting doubles off its surface for many years. The left field wall was built during the original ballpark construction in 1912 and was erected to make homeruns more difficult in the short length of left field. Originally made of wood and covered with advertisements, it was later resurfaced with tin and concrete in 1924 and then a hard plastic in 1976. It actually wasn...

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