. "A student of philosophy, St John often employs elements of various schools of thought in her art, and her current work, On the Nature of the Force, focuses exclusively on the philosophic and religious undertones present in the conventional understandings of the Force. Apart from fan-fiction, St John dabbles in poetry and personal fiction of her own invention. A former college varsity athlete, she continues to play competitive tennis on a regular basis, and also competes in distance runs when off the court."@en . "A student of philosophy, St John often employs elements of various schools of thought in her art, and her current work, On the Nature of the Force, focuses exclusively on the philosophic and religious undertones present in the conventional understandings of the Force. Apart from fan-fiction, St John dabbles in poetry and personal fiction of her own invention. A former college varsity athlete, she continues to play competitive tennis on a regular basis, and also competes in distance runs when off the court. She is also a classically trained guitarist, and she enjoys arranging and playing Bach's fugues on the classical guitar, particularly those of The Well-Tempered Clavier. She occasionally plays lead electric guitar, and was a former gigging musician in an alt-rock band called \"Otherwisdom,\" a play on the word \"otherwise.\" Apart from Star Wars Fanon, St John works as a frequent contributor to WikiProject Philosophy on Wikipedia and the Game of Thrones Fanon wiki. When contributing to fan fiction sites, she generally cultivates a contrived male persona in an effort to avoid repeat experiences of the belittlement she once received for discussing philosophy on message boards and writing philosophy-heavy fiction."@en . . . "Jamie St John"@en . . "808080"^^ . . . . "--01-11"^^ . "e97c13"@en . . . "*25px [src]"@en . "Jamie St John"@en . "0"^^ . . "*25px"@en . "*On the Nature of the Force\n*On the Illogicality of Jedi Involvement in the Clone Wars"@en . . "*\n*"@en . . "\"Firedance\""@en .