Christopher Stewart

Biography

Christopher Stewart explores various artistic
disciplines and works freelance. He has penned the
science fiction novel 2206 : Window Onto A New World,
the essays On the Meaning of Sin and Takers Economy :
An Inquiry into Illegal File Sharing, and a number of
poems, song lyrics, and various shortform creative
pieces.

Primarily interested in music, he has composed
over 250 pieces, founded the currently hibernating
progressive rock band Poligraf, worked as busker and
emcee, and pursues his ideal of creating meaningful
music in the context of a rock ensemble.

His one-of-a-kind trajectory has also led him to
work in various fields including audio engineering,
video production, graphic design, website development,
blogging, online music store management, software
engineering, systems architecture, social work, and
cinema.

He has practised Buddhism dead-seriously since
the mid-nineties, until he finally awakened to the fact
that it teaches living happiness.

You're welcome to contact Christopher via his
online headquarters at stewart-explorations.net.

Where to find Christopher Stewart online

Books

Journey to Understanding
Price: $5.01 USD. Words: 5,800. Language: English. Published: March 1, 2020 . Categories: Poetry » Spiritual, Poetry » Biography
The poems gathered here are the milestones of a journey that led to a flash of understanding that still resonates in me to this day.
Takers Economy : An Inquiry Into Illegal File Sharing
Price: Free! Words: 47,970. Language: English. Published: September 3, 2012 . Categories: Nonfiction » Philosophy » Essays, Nonfiction » Computers & Internet » Social aspects / general
Takers Economy proposes an alternative look at illegal file sharing in light of the role of art in society, and in the context of the oneness of all beings and things.
On the Meaning of Sin
Price: Free! Words: 16,420. Language: English. Published: February 8, 2012 . Categories: Nonfiction » Religion & Spirituality » Essays, Nonfiction » Inspiration » Spiritual inspiration
On the Meaning of Sin proposes a different take on the mechanics of sin and rebirth in hell, coming from the perspective of an unorthodox trajectory in the worlds of arts, science, and Oriental philosophy.