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William R. Potter
The absolute worst day writing still beats the best day at work!
W.R. Potter

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    Biography

    I had a very active imagination as a child and making up stories often got me into trouble. Shortly after watching the first remake of King Kong, around the age of ten or eleven I decided to write a “book.” I remember something about a monster crab attacking Vancouver. Throughout my teens my mind was in a state of unrest and I used poetry to journal the ups and downs of those difficult times and published a piece in an anthology. I returned to my love of storytelling in my twenties writing numerous short stories; and now at forty, I am re-working two full-length novel manuscripts for publishing. Many more book ideas are at the researching and outline stage and keep me busy at the PC. When I’m not writing or working I am playing with my two children, aged three and five. My wife Erin is very supportive and I am truly fortunate that she understands my passion for crafting fiction.

    Inspiration

    Stories persist in popping into my head and have been since I was very young. I will continue to write these stories down until I learn how to make movies or when I find that I have nothing left to say. ;)

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