Robert Arthur Smith
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Bio: I was born in Kidderminster, England, before the steam engines went away. I moved to Calgary when airliners still had propellers, and grew taller there. Later, I acquired an assortment of degrees in English Literature at Queen’s University, though I still haven’t figured out what to do with them. In Toronto, I researched computerized information systems, long before Bill Gates invented the BlueScreen of Death.
I wrote three novels while simultaneously editing Educational Digest, reading the comics, and brushing the cat, and when this proved viable, I ran away from my editor’s cubicle.
So here I am, still in Toronto, with my wife and son, a cat, various computers, and a coffee maker. I work in the utility room, near the laundry monsters and the litter box, where the cat conducts periodic experiments in chemical warfare.
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