William C. Eberhart aka flashemolecule
flashemolecule@yahoo.com.sg
A 35-year veteran of the leather care industry, writing began as a hobby until the calling grew so loud there was no choice but to follow its path. Since those early days, I've written on a variety of subjects, but the last few years have been devoted to penning fantasy/scifi fiction. Then I discovered Helium.... Now I just write....
Selected for inclusion in 2004/2005 Marquis editions of Who's Who in America.
A writer I am, a writer I'll always be,
Even if the sun refuses to shine,
It is as a writer that I can truly see...
My passion is ...
life...
I know too much about ...
leather care...
My parents always told me ...
they told me a lot of things...
My childhood ambition ...
too far back...
My favorite memory ...
too many favorites...
Why I write ...
same reason why I breathe...
What I am reading/watching/listening to ...
the sounds of potential characters...
My first job ...
eight years old at a shoe repair shop...
My best moment ...
everyday...
My inspiration ...
children's laughter...
When you're traveling the highways and byways of the planet, if you're going it alone and desire some company, I've discovered one way to meet people is to book several overnight stays at a hostel. Why a hostel? Well, the atmosphere is casual and there's bound to be someone you can hook up with; global travelers of all ages visit hostels on a regular basis, so there's no telling who you might meet. Anyway, an overnight stay can run as low as $12 a bed. Compare that price to any roadside lodge. For the uninitiated, a hostel (technically these lodges are known as youth hostels, but age restr...
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Member since: November 2006
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