`

Nebraska Authors

Stuart Jenkins

Former Chair and CEO, Board of Trustees, Principia College, Elsah, IL. Jenkins wrote an unpublished manuscript based on his father's stories, and later accused Craig Savoye, author of Nebraska Stories, of plagiarizing the manuscript. The case was complex. Both men were recording an oral tradition that came through Jenkin's father. Savoye first worked on Jenkin's unpublished manuscript as a ghost writer, but Jenkins rejected his edits. Later, through a family connection, Savoye interviewed Jenkins father, the source of the stories at issue, and included the stories in his book. The dispute between the writers was ended by a negotiated agreement in which Savoye paid Jenkins a fee, destroyed unsold copies of the self-published book, and agreed to remove the three chapters from future editions of the book.

Author Of

  • Fiction
  • Play/Screenplay
  • Other

Keywords

Short Stories; Unpublished materials; Copyright controversy

Occupation

Executive with a footwear company, based in Denver.

Places Worked

Former Chair and CEO, Board of Trustees, Principia College, IL

We appreciate corrections and additions to our information about authors, but please read the following guidelines and caveats carefully.

  • The Nebraska Authors database is based on publicly available sources. Unless you are the author contacting us in person, it helps us if you cite the source or sources of your information. We cannot include unsourced information in the database.
  • We may be appreciative of information we choose not to include in the publicly available database.
  • To include an image on an author profile, please send jpg attachment to nebraskaauthors@lincoln.ne.gov. A photo-release agreement is required before the image will be published on this site.
  • Because of the way we are staffed, expect corrections or additions to take time, sometimes up to three months.
  • While we initially included some actual links to external URLs in the database, we will in the future no longer provide functioning links. We will instead record the presence of specific external materials in language that we hope will help intelligent users find it themselves. Web rot, in which actual materials remain online but undergo changes in their URLs, is too demanding in terms of staff time for us to hope to keep external links current.

Please copy, fill out the form below, and email it to heritage@lincoln.ne.gov to suggest a change.

/
Stuart Jenkins
stuart-jenkins

Do you have corrections for the above information or other information to add?:

(e.g. Author is buried in Fremont, not in David City / Also wrote for the Daily Nebraskan during her time as a student)