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In 2017 he earned a Knighthood in the Organization California Jedi..
His hobbies include Aikido, sword-fighting, skateboarding, playing Go, performing music, Walking his pet bear, Sadie (who due to her mastery of Jedi Mind Trick appears to be a small, black dog made of awesome), and writing his own biographies.
His current projects include developing a comic book series and continuing work on a website devoted to Jedi Philosophy.
In 2014 he published Programming Concepts for the Non-Programmer, and of this writing has earned a total of $38.16 in royalties.
Also in 2011, he had an article published in 2600: The Hacker Quarterly under the pseudonym Johnny Fusion =11811=.
His short story, The Push of Man, appeared in Kizuna: Fiction for Japan charity anthology in 2011, the proceeds going to a charity benefiting orphans in the area of the devastating Tsunami that year.
It was nice to be paid well for writing, but he also learned the importance of having a good editor when a bad editing job ruined every joke in his third column.
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His First professional writing job was crafting a humor column for an internal newsletter for Intel Corporation, inheriting for a short while the pseudonym Cal L.
About the Author Christopher\'s writing accolades began at the age of 7 when in the second grade, he was awarded a class prize of "best author." This was the same year he learned to program a computer.
It lays the foundation for the applied philosophy of the Jedi Path in an approachable manner.
Your First Step Into a Larger World is a "Jedi 101" book that will allow you to begin Your journey towards being a real-life Jedi.
It set him on a 10-year journey where he explored an applied philosophy inspired by the mythology of Star Wars media.
Christopher Bird was inspired by the Jedi Census Phenomena and wondered if the Jedi Path could be a workable real-world religion.
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