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Stephen P. Smith

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Stephen P. Smith is noted in the British hill-walking community for his humorous magazine articles and blogs. He has also written for Viz, The Oldie, NewsThump.com and also authors the Facebook page UKNewsFake.

In 2018 he published his first novel, 'The Unsound Convictions of Judge Stephen Mentall'. He describes this as an irreverent, high-pace, anarchistic romp, covering contemporary topics such as the sexual shenanigans of once untouchable establishment figures, police force mergers, poor quality care homes and the struggles the establishment has in keeping pace with political correctness.

Later the same year he published his second book, 'The Veteran and The Boy' - A bewitching story of a homeless World War 1 soldier and a bullied schoolboy with a dark and powerful ending.

He has had books published on computer programming and Charlie Chaplin, .

Stephen has a first class honours degree in Computing and Electronics, a field he then worked in for thirty years before retiring in 2017 to concentrate on his writing and hill walking.

Stephen P. Smith

3.7/5 ( ratings)
Stephen P. Smith is noted in the British hill-walking community for his humorous magazine articles and blogs. He has also written for Viz, The Oldie, NewsThump.com and also authors the Facebook page UKNewsFake.

In 2018 he published his first novel, 'The Unsound Convictions of Judge Stephen Mentall'. He describes this as an irreverent, high-pace, anarchistic romp, covering contemporary topics such as the sexual shenanigans of once untouchable establishment figures, police force mergers, poor quality care homes and the struggles the establishment has in keeping pace with political correctness.

Later the same year he published his second book, 'The Veteran and The Boy' - A bewitching story of a homeless World War 1 soldier and a bullied schoolboy with a dark and powerful ending.

He has had books published on computer programming and Charlie Chaplin, .

Stephen has a first class honours degree in Computing and Electronics, a field he then worked in for thirty years before retiring in 2017 to concentrate on his writing and hill walking.

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