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About the Author

"If you can dream it, you can do it."
                                                                        
                                                                               -Walt Disney

 
 
Dear Literary Connoisseurs,
    
    Just to tell you a little about myself, my name is William Bailey, I’m forty-eight years old, the son of a railroader, and a native of northwestern Michigan. To name a few of my hobbies, I enjoy hiking, canoeing, biking, camping, reading, watching a good movie, along with restoring classic American muscle-cars.  
    
When I was a child, I liked a variety of cartoons, but Jonny Quest was probably my favorite. I think because every episode offered exploration, mystery, along with plenty of action, and excitement. Besides watching Jonny Quest, I loved viewing the Star Trek series, and I must have watched every episode of Star Trek at least a hundred times growing up.
 

 

 
   
    While I continued to age, science fiction movies started to captivate me, and though a lot of science fiction movies have made an impression on me over the years, watching the very first Star Wars film, when it was originally released in 1977, was historic. I think I viewed George Lucas’ masterpiece over twenty times that year.
   
    Now as an adult, I have started writing my own science-fiction stories, and I’ve already written and published my first novel titled, Learning Earth’s Deathly History. This book is the first volume of a trilogy titled, The Great Ship of Knowledge. To digress for a moment, it’s a little bizarre how I actually ended up writing in the first place. No, actually it was a lot bizarre! So much so, that I wrote about the strange event that forced me to write, Learning Earth’s Deathly History, in the front-matter of my book. It’s the section titled, The Epiphany.
 
    Before the Epiphany forced its literary inspiration upon me, I was inspired to explore my imagination after visiting Disney World during the millennium celebrations in 1997. It happened after sitting through one of the theatrical presentations. It was a presentation that finished with a suggestion to explore your imagination by reading books like Jules Verne’s 20,000 Leagues Under The Sea, or The Time Machine, The War of the Worlds, and The Invisible Man by H.G. Wells.... And so, I did, including Moby Dick by Herman Melville, and the words of these authors opened my mind and I’m sure guided my pen writing this first volume of, The Great Ship of Knowledge
 
 

    Learning Earth’s Deathly History is a pre and post-apocalyptic storyline with a radical twist. The twist is because “We” are not actually here living on Earth during the early 21st century, but instead are actually onboard spaceships parked on the far side of the universe from Earth. The factual time is over a thousand years into the future from the time we are currently experiencing. And while our true bodies rest safely in a comatose state onboard the stellar-ships our minds are here living on an exact virtual copy of Earth. This is so “we dreamers” can learn, through our virtual-lives, the past mistakes of humanity by "Learning Earth’s Deathly History" as if we were actually there when Earth was destroyed in a nuclear WW III. Without giving too much of the plot away, the story ends with a major dose of factual reality as the first dreamers to be awakened, are awakened.

   
    Currently, I’ve started laying the keel to the second volume of, The Great Ship of Knowledge, trilogy. I’m writing volume-two in-between studying literature at a local college and dealing with the daily grind of life.
   
    I hope you enjoy reading, Learning Earth’s Deathly History, and feel free to contact me directly with any questions or comments at;  info@thegreatshipofknowledge.com

  

Sci-fi Regards, William Bailey