A prolific artist, writer and inventor, Lewis Evans currently lives in Vancouver, Canada with his wife (author and empowerment coach Olga Sheean) and rather a lot of paintings. In 2009, as the result of a dream, he was inspired to write Hominine, a novel that emerged as a new genre--a...
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A prolific artist, writer and inventor, Lewis Evans currently lives in Vancouver, Canada with his wife (author and empowerment coach Olga Sheean) and rather a lot of paintings. In 2009, as the result of a dream, he was inspired to write Hominine, a novel that emerged as a new genre--a geo-political thriller with heart and a social conscience. In fictionalizing tough, real-life issues, political dilemmas and global crises, Evans depicts frighteningly plausible scenarios, while providing refreshingly sane solutions. His second novel is due to be published in 2013.Lewis Evans has led a life of great diversity.Having studied engineering, he went on to graduate in graphic design followed by a job at the BBC. As a consultant, he then carried out design and corporate identity projects for companies in a wide variety of industries, as well as architectural, industrial and fashion photography. In the early 1990s, he set up his own art studio where he also led workshops in creativity. He has exhibited in New York, Marbella, Geneva, Dublin, Vancouver and in the UK, and ran his own art studio and gallery in Canada.He has several inventions under his belt, including LEFT Brain Trading, a technique for trading currencies using a combination of powerful mindset techniques developed by Olga Sheean, and a revolutionary method of setting up trading charts based on the Fibonacci. He co-authored a book on the subject and achieved worldwide recognition through web-based courses and seminars. He also designed and manufactured a microwave-shielding device designed to protect mobile phone users from potentially harmful radiation.He spent two years in Geneva working for the United Nations, as a communications specialist, helping to promote ways to mitigate the effects of HIV/AIDS in the world of work.To keep up with developments with Hominine, and to be notified when his new novel is published, go to www.hominine.info.If you would like to comment on this novel, join a discussion, write a review, or post information or links to news articles relevant to the book, go to the Homininethenovel Facebook Page. To see his artworks, visit www.lewisevans.net.
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