Eric Bailey is a freelance writer who is available for providing high-quality web content or other custom projects. Aside from independent contractors, he enjoys actively participating in the rewarding writing community at Helium.com. He has previously been published on AFlyInAmber.net, AlienSkinMag.com, CrowdedText.com, numerous websites through the Marketplace on Helium, student journals, Camp Business magazine, and other sources, including self-publishing a science fiction novella available at cafepress.com/onedaybook. His current project is running www.NintendoLegend.com, a retro-gaming site for fans of the Nintendo Entertainment System where he writes reviews and general commentary.
Personally, Eric is a marketing coordinator for a campground retreat center in one of Chicago's south suburbs. His interests include good movies, dry humor, full-court basketball, office life, and just having fun.
For those seeking to ignore their usual better judgment and actually contact Eric Bailey, he can be reached at theericbailey@gmail.com, friended at facebook.com/theericbailey, and followed at www.twitter.com/theericbailey.
My passion is ...
Jesus Christ.
I know too much about ...
Nothing!
My parents always told me ...
"Yes."
My childhood ambition ...
Have fun.
My favorite memory ...
Is yet to come, I believe.
Why I write ...
Same reason I do anything else: Enjoyment.
What I am reading/watching/listening to ...
Blogs/movies/various.
My first job ...
Camp Counselor.
My best moment ...
was super awesome.
My inspiration ...
Life.
So you and the girf are havin’ some rough spots when you think to yourself, boy, I sure could use a top 5 ways to break up with your girlfriend list right about now. Lucky for you, such a thing has been written, and it goes approximately as follows: 1. Text After all, why get involved with all those “feelings” and face-to-face hassles? Considering that such wanton displays of emotion are part of the reason why you are no longer attracted to her, it might just be the best idea to keep this break-up as detached and impersonal as possible. The last thing you need is to actua...
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Mokena, Illinois US
Member since: September 2007
Articles Written: 750
Writers Invited: 8