Like Castaneda before him Stewart takes us on a spiritual journey through the Shaman’s portal to a world not just other than our own, but of an entirely different order of reality. Stewart’s unique, imaginative, very personal relationship with the written word brings to life events we finally have the opportunity to experience.

Blog designer, writer, poet, painter, songwriter, video editor, peace loving hippy and owner of www.stewart-hall.com a small independent business helping to promote the creative arts in and around Medway in Kent. Born in Scunthorpe North Lincolnshire from a working class background Stewart spent his childhood growing up fast on the council estates of Scunthorpe. Educated at Fred Gough comprehensive school, in one of his early comedy sketches Stewart claims to hold the record as the only child in the history of the North Lincolnshire comprehensive school education system ever to play truant and hide in the library.

In his first book - "No More Tomorrows" Stewart talks about his bizarre, always non-existent, always very serious, but somehow always highly comical love life, and his long-term love/hate relationship with the world of witchcraft and the occult.

In the spring of 2010 while working as a poet on the streets of Chatham speaking out against social injustice, the darkness and the despair of urban inner city life, doing whatever he could to help those less fortunate than others Stewart himself became homeless and is currently writing and living within the homeless community of Chatham and the Medway Towns of Kent.

A few years ago, i asked Stewart why he cares so much about others when no one, not even his own family give a damm about him. He replied,

“ Will i make the world a better place to live when i no longer care? ”


(Lisa Gilmour - June 2010)

A Lincolnshire Poet On The Streets Of Medway -  www.stewart-hall.com

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E-Mail - stonedancer@hotmail.co.uk

      Just another steel town boy,

    from just another steel town.

    Searching for the answers,

   the only way i can.

                                                      "Stay Slinky"

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