William Wyatt

Biography

My name is William Wyatt, born and educated in England, Currently, I live in the United States with my wife and two children.
Although I have not always been a writer, my fascination has been with words and language throughout my life. Aged about ten years of age, a school friend and I started writing songs which seemed a little more exciting than homework! The songs were terrible although this was the beginning of a long road to putting words on paper.
My notebook is full of ideas for characters, plots, musings and a few poems. A great deal of my stories include events and characters from my life as these provide much useful material and funny anecdotes;truth is stranger than fiction on occasion!
In my late teens and early twenties, I was in the music business at a very 'non-famous' level. Some of the extraordinary people from that world have helped me develop characters for my writing. Fame and fortune is not a particular goal, more so, the pleasure of sharing stories with anyone who wishes to read them and of course, making you smile.

Smashwords Interview

What do your fans mean to you?
They give me a great deal of encouragement. Additionally, I endeavor to write funny stories and when children laugh about the Professor, this is rewarding.
Sometimes, when I am reading to a class in schools, to hear laughter about the events in my stories gives me pleasure to know that the humor is transmitted in my writing. Best of all though, when I return to the schools again, the children say: "Hello Professor Molecule!"
What are you working on next?
I am working on a ghost story set in a boarding school in England. Hopefully, this book will be finished by the autumn. May I add that the ghost is very friendly.
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Books

Professor Molecule's Fantastic Listening Machine
Price: $2.99 USD. Words: 11,250. Language: English. Published: June 30, 2014 . Categories: Fiction » Adventure » Action
For Sam and Sabrina a stay at Grandma's house turns out to be a roller coaster adventure when the eccentric Professor Molecule comes to call with his FantastIc Listening Machine. Voices from the past tell of pirates, hidden treasure, and secret hiding places. A great first chapter book for the independent reader, suitable for both boys and girls aged 8-12 years.

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