About Jason
The son of a writer and an architect, Jason Warburg was building worlds in his imagination before he learned to ride a bike. Obsessed with music in his teens and politics in his twenties, he would eventually write both fiction and non-fiction exploring these realms, culminating in his 2011 debut novel Believe in Me, in which young political operative Tim Green trips and falls headlong into the orbit of a globe-trotting rock and roll band. Next came My Heart Sings the Harmony, a non-fiction collection of writing about music, followed by Never Break the Chain, a sequel to Believe in Me.
In 2021 Jason authored The Remembering: Reflections on Love, Art, Faith, Heroes, Grief and Baseball, an essay collection that’s also a memoir of sorts. Then 2024 saw the return of Tim Green in Home Was a Dream, a novel in which Green simultaneously explores his father’s young adulthood as a 1970s rock journalist, and his grandfather’s youth as a Czech Jew caught up in the Holocaust.
Finally, toward the end of 2024, Jason’s first children’s book appeared — The Adventures of Lucca & Tirah: Into The Great Wood.
Jason and his wife Karen have three grown children and two grandchildren and live in Seaside, California.
