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Requiem of the Human Soul, by Jeremy Lent
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GARETH LEWIS


Male

Born: 2154

City: Llandovery

Country: Wales

WHAT I LIKE TO DO

Kinetic sculpture.   Drinking with my mates.   Playing with little Sara.   And what I do alone with Sally is none of your business!

WHOM I'D LIKE TO MEET

Julius Schumacher… but he's long dead.


WHAT I DO IN REQUIEM OF THE HUMAN SOUL

I'm a kinetic sculptor – a style of art that was popular in the late 21 st century.   It uses "smart ceramics", a material that transforms its shape, color & texture within a 3-dimensional space.

I have a following here in Europe among the d-humans.   There's a sizable group of counter-culture d-humans here who think we Primals are cool… don't ask me why, but if that's what they want to believe, it's fine by me… as long as they keep buying my art!

I'm a real lucky guy.   I have a beautiful wife I love; the cutest daughter in the world, and I dig doing my art.   And the folks around here in Llandovery are great – there's nothing quite like getting drunk with my mates at the Old Ploughman on a Friday night.


REAL LIFE FACTS

Married.   Two year old daughter.   Kinetic sculptor.   Drunk layabout (just kidding!)  

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Legal disclaimer: The association of Ranbir Kapoor with the character, Gareth Lewis, is a creative fiction and should not be construed as implying any endorsement by Mr. Kapoor, who has no actual association of any kind with the novel Requiem of the Human Soul, nor with the character Gareth Lewis..

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