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Meet Stephen Craig Boydstun: Engineer, Philosopher, Poet
Stephen Craig Boydstun has always been driven by a passion for knowledge and creativity. Educated in physics, engineering, and philosophy, Stephen has not only forged a successful career in engineering but has also immersed himself in the world of philosophy and poetry. Alongside his husband, Walter John Klingler, he lives surrounded by the natural beauty of a wooded acreage in Lynchburg, VA, near the majestic Blue Ridge.
- A lifelong devotee to philosophy, Stephen has contributed thought-provoking articles to esteemed publications such as Reason Papers and The Journal of Ayn Rand Studies. His poetic endeavors began in the late 1960s with pieces like "Placement," and he has since continued to express his rich inner world through verse, particularly throughout the 21st century.
- Currently, Stephen is in the process of completing a unique philosophical framework he has developed called Resonant Existence, which promises to offer fresh insights into the nature of being and our place within it. Through his work, Stephen invites us to explore deeper understandings and celebrate the profound connections between thought, emotion, and the world around us.
Early Life and Inspirations
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Beyond the Pen
Current and Upcoming Projects
Stephen Craig Boydstun is currently working on crafting more masterpieces in both poetry and philosophy. His ongoing efforts to deepen and share his insights ensure that his future projects are eagerly awaited by those familiar with his work. As he continues to explore and express complex themes with simplicity and elegance, readers can look forward to new works that challenge the mind and stir the soul.
What Readers Say
I love 'In the Gathers of the World' by Stephen Boydstun. Each poem touches your heart with simple yet powerful words about nature and feelings. It's easy to understand and makes you think. I read it often at home and even share it with my students to show them how poetry can paint pictures with words."
This book really spoke to me. Stephen Boydstun writes about nature in a way that anyone can relate to. His poems, like 'Shadow-Wing' and 'Stream,' show how everything in nature is connected. Reading this book has made me appreciate the outdoors even more. It's a great reminder of the beautiful world we live in.
Over the years, I’ve read many books of poetry, but 'In the Gathers of the World' stands out. The poems are easy to read and full of life. They make you feel like you're right there, experiencing every moment. It's a book I recommend to all my friends who enjoy a good, relaxing read.
I picked up 'In the Gathers of the World' for a class, and I didn't expect to like it as much as I did. The poems are straightforward and really make you feel something. They talk about everyday things in a way that makes them special. This book has made me more interested in poetry, and I think it's perfect for anyone looking to try something new.