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D.S. Smith

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D.S.Smith was born in Bolton, England. At the age of 20 he joined the RAF embarking on a career that spanned nine years. Following this he took a degree in Biologocal Sciences and spent 7 years at The Natural History Museum in London where he worked as a Scientific Officer.

The amazing people he has met and the places he has visited throughout his life are a major inspiration for his writing.

Unparalleled, his first novel, reached number 1 on Amazon’s bestseller list for SciFi. In August 2019 it received the Discovered Novel Award .

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D.S. Smith I’m working on the sequel to ‘Unparalleled.’ It has a working title of ‘U2’ but I won’t be using that. I’ve written the first couple of chapters, intr…moreI’m working on the sequel to ‘Unparalleled.’ It has a working title of ‘U2’ but I won’t be using that. I’ve written the first couple of chapters, introducing new characters. I have no idea yet how they will interact with the protagonist from the first book.(less)
D.S. Smith This is only my opinion, but don’t try to be to formulaic. Write freely letting the characters and storyline develop themselves.
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1. Born in Bolton, England, which is your favorite childhood memory?

My earliest memories are of the holidays we used to have in Blackpool, Northwest coast of England. I come from a big family, so there were always enough of us to play a good game of football or cricket on the beach. We didn’t have a lot of money back then but we had a lot of fun.

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“The mind is an incredibly complex machine, Stuart. Nobody fully understands the workings of it. Everyone has their own perception of the lives they lead and the environment in which they live them. For most of us, the perceptions are complimentary, so we accept reality as a collective experience. For instance, who is to say you see the colour of this t-shirt in the same way I do. We both perceive it as green, but whether or not we see the same colour, we can’t say. It doesn’t matter though as long as we all agree. Nevertheless, if a person comes in and says my t-shirt is red and everyone else says it is green then we have to question his or her perception of my t-shirt. There has to be a reason why their perception is different to ours. Of course, in that case, we would suspect colour blindness, a condition in which the receptors in the eye send erroneous signals to the brain. For whatever reason, Stuart, we are all seeing green, but you see red. We need to find out what is causing your brain to do that.”
D.S. Smith, Unparalleled

“Love is a necessity, just as lust is. Two instincts we modern humans have turned into our strongest emotions. Love gives us the desire to bond with a partner long enough to care for our children to an age when they can fend for themselves. Lust gives us the will to want to reproduce in the first place. These instincts are so deeply ingrained in our psyche that even with our advanced brains, they still govern us. We are now, for the most part, intelligent enough to decide who we want to love or have sex with. We can even control whether or not that sex results in offspring, but we can’t just ignore those instincts. From the simplest person to the most powerful kings, queens and presidents, our our lives are still governed by those two emotions.”
D.S. Smith, Unparalleled

“Our DNA is coded to harmonise the frequency of the atoms we use to build ourselves. The frequencies of the subatomic particles making up the atoms are changed subtly enough to do this but not enough to change their structure. You could say throughout our development, from birth to death, our genes are composing a harmonic symphony that makes us what we are. It's what makes us individual; it's our life force, our soul.”
D.S. Smith, Unparalleled

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Roslyn Reid Goodreads asks you to review your own book? LOL. I havent had that experience yet.


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