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Guy Smith (born November 17, 1957 in Augusta, Georgia) is a San Francisco based writer.〔(Official Web Site )〕 Smith has published both fiction and non-fiction, and bills himself as a "writer, songwriter, and political provocateur." Smith describes a childhood that included simultaneously being a surfer and a working cowboy. His writing career began while working at Kennedy Space Center, writing articles for trade press. This led to his first book devoted to architecture of the Hewlett-Packard 3000 computer. In San Francisco Smith began writing politically focused opinion pieces for Bay Area newspapers (San Francisco Chronicle,〔(San Francisco Chronicle: I hate to say I said so . . . )〕〔(San Francisco Chronicle: On Pretrial Incarceration for Juveniles )〕 Oakland Tribune, Contra Costa Times). While in San Francisco he expanded into fiction, publishing his first novella (''Afterlife''). His speaking engagements include the Libertarian National Convention〔(Speaker: 2008 Libertarian National Convention )〕 and the Gun Rights Policy Conference.〔(Speaker: 2008 Gun Rights Policy Conference )〕 == Books Published == *Shooting the Bull (2011, Free Thinkers Media): ISBN 978-0-9832407-0-9 *Afterlife (2009, G3 Media) ISBN 978-1-4392-3743-4 *Gun Facts〔(Gun Facts Web Site )〕 (1999–2015) *The HP3000 Bible (1988,PCI Press) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Guy Smith (writer)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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