"Sean Egan has contributed to Billboard, Book Collector, Classic Rock, Reader's Digest, Record Collector, Tennis World, Total Film, Uncut, RollingStone.com, and more. He has written or edited two-dozen books, including works on the Beatles, the Rolling Stones, the Clash, Manchester United, Coronation Street, Tarzan, James Bond, and William Goldman. His critically acclaimed novel, Sick of Being Me, was published in 2003, while his 2008 collection of short stories, Don't Mess with the Best, carried cover endorsements from Booker Prize–winners Stanley Middleton and David Storey. His 2002 book, Jimi Hendrix and the Making of ""Are You Experienced,"" was nominated for an Award for Excellence in Historical Recorded Sound Research."
"""Many feel that Stewart went astray when, as a tax exile in the U.S., he released Atlantic Crossing (1975). By contrast, Egan holds faith with Stewart ... Egan states his case well, because even if some of those late '70s songs are dismissible, there's no overlooking the talent he brought to them.""--Shepherd Express"