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William Halford

Every story William wrote was one he had imagined and wanted to bring to life. He adored reading and writing DC and action comic books as a young boy and constantly absorbed the writers’ influences. He was engrossed in their writing style and enjoyed spending hours reading their stories, becoming fully engrossed and relishing each moment. Edgar Rice Burroughs was his favorite writer and the one who had the biggest influence on him.

William Halford wants readers of all ages to understand that the human body is capable of experiencing a wide range of emotions, including love, hate, hope, and despair. And so much more. He want readers to know that no matter how desperate or dark life becomes, there is always hope and love for everyone.

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William Halford was forever grateful to the science fiction writers of the past generation, like Edgar Rice Burroughs, Isaac Asimov, Frank Herbert, Arthur C. Clarke, Paul Anderson, HG Wells, Andre Norton, and Ray Bradbury. He spent many hours reading their stories and found himself immersed deeply in their plots and environments. They helped to fuel his imagination and his interest in writing and gave him the inspiration to create his own works of fiction.

He had the utmost gratitude for his sister, Dr. Cynthia L. Edwards, who had always supported and believed in him. William Halford claims that without her and his niece Carol’s help and encouragement, he is incapable of doing anything. Fiction was his continual source of inspiration, and he was eager to create and read the writings of other authors since it provided him with ideas for his own fiction.

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