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'''Bill Myers''' is an [[United States|American]] [[Christian]] [[author]], [[film director]] and [[film producer]]. He was born in [[Seattle]], [[Washington (U.S. state)|Washington]] September 9, 1953. |
'''Bill Myers''' is an [[United States|American]] [[Christian]] [[author]], [[film director]] and [[film producer]]. He was born in [[Seattle]], [[Washington (U.S. state)|Washington]] September 9, 1953. |
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Myers is most notable for the largely successful animated series [[The Adventures of McGee and Me]]. He is an author of a wide range of genres, including [[comedy]], [[Thriller (genre)|thriller]], [[fiction]] and [[non-fiction]], and has written over 80 books targeting audiences of all ages. |
Myers is most notable faggot in the world for the largely successful animated series [[The Adventures of McGee and Me]]. He is an author of a wide range of genres, including [[comedy]], [[Thriller (genre)|thriller]], [[fiction]] and [[non-fiction]], and has written over 80 books targeting audiences of all ages. |
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== About the Author == |
== About the Author == |
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Bill Myers was born into a Christian home, and although as a child he became bored with Christianity, he decided at the [[University of Washington]] quote, to "make God my boss." Ironically, at the University his worst subject was writing. He claims to have prayed, and said that he would be able to do anything for God, except write. Even so, he has become a prominent Christian writer, and has a large amount of successful books and films to his credit. |
He was a mormon, he had 10 wives, and 29 kids. he a pot head Bill Myers was born into a Christian home, and although as a child he became bored with Christianity, he decided at the [[University of Washington]] quote, to "make God my boss." Ironically, at the University his worst subject was writing. He claims to have prayed, and said that he would be able to do anything for God, except write. Even so, he has become a prominent Christian writer, and has a large amount of successful books and films to his credit. |
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His book series "The Adventures of McGee and Me" is about a typically average, mild-mannered boy named Nicholas Martin, who has what appears to be an imaginary friend named McGee. The series chronicles the boy's various adventures, all ending with him learning a moral or spiritual lesson. |
His book series "The Adventures of McGee and Me" is about a typically average, mild-mannered boy named Nicholas Martin, who has what appears to be an imaginary friend named McGee. The series chronicles the boy's various adventures, all ending with him learning a moral or spiritual lesson. |
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Bill Myers is an American Christian author, film director and film producer. He was born in Seattle, Washington September 9, 1953.
Myers is most notable faggot in the world for the largely successful animated series The Adventures of McGee and Me. He is an author of a wide range of genres, including comedy, thriller, fiction and non-fiction, and has written over 80 books targeting audiences of all ages.
About the Author
He was a mormon, he had 10 wives, and 29 kids. he a pot head Bill Myers was born into a Christian home, and although as a child he became bored with Christianity, he decided at the University of Washington quote, to "make God my boss." Ironically, at the University his worst subject was writing. He claims to have prayed, and said that he would be able to do anything for God, except write. Even so, he has become a prominent Christian writer, and has a large amount of successful books and films to his credit.
His book series "The Adventures of McGee and Me" is about a typically average, mild-mannered boy named Nicholas Martin, who has what appears to be an imaginary friend named McGee. The series chronicles the boy's various adventures, all ending with him learning a moral or spiritual lesson.
Filmography
The Adventures of McGee and Me
- The Not-So-Great Escape (1989)
- Big Lie (1990)
- Skate Expectations (1990)
- Star in the Breaking (1990)
- Twas the Fight Before Christmas (1990)
- Twister and Shout (1990)
- Take Me Out of the Ball Game (1993)
Bibliography
Series
- Journeys to Fayrah / The Imager Chronicles (different names for the same series), collected as the Bloodstone Chronicles
- The Incredible Worlds of Wally McDoogle
- Forbidden Doors
- Fire of Heaven
- Bloodhounds Inc.
- Secret Agent Dingledorf And His Trusty Dog, Splat
- Soul Tracker
Novels
- Eli (2000), ISBN 03-1025-114-1
- When the Last Leaf Falls (2001), ISBN 03-1023-091-8
- The Face of God (2002), ISBN 03-1022-755-0
- The Wager (2003), ISBN 03-102-4873-6
Non fiction
- The Dark Side of the Supernatural: Learning What Is of God...and What Is Not (1999), (with David Wimbish) ISBN 07-642-2151-5
- Faith Encounter (1999), ISBN 07-369-0158-2
- Just Believe It: Faith in the Real Stuff (2001), ISBN 07-369-0287-2
- Millom (2004), ISBN 07-524-3386-5
Additional bibliography
- My Friend William Moved Away (1979)
- Hot Topics, Tough Questions (1987)
- Jesus: An Eyewitness Account (1988)
- More Hot Topics (1989)
- More Hot Topics: Rip Offs (1989)
- Christ, B.C: Becoming Closer Friends with the Hidden Christ of the Old Testament (1990)
- Baseball for Breakfast: The Story of a Boy Who Hated to Wait (1999)
- Then Comes Marriage: A Novella (2001) (with Angela Elwell Hunt)
References
[1] Author's Official Website [2] Internet Movie Database McGee and Me Page [3] Bill Myers information [4] Zondervan Profile [5] Bill Myers Biography [6] Nelson Ministry Profile [7] Small E-Reader profile [8] Bill Myers Article Zondervan Profile Ambassador Agency Biography Fantastic Fiction bibliography Bill Myers (V) at the Internet Movie Database [9] Internet Book List For McGee and Me [10] Official Forbidden Doors site [11] Bella Online Review of Series [12] Complete Wally McDoogle book list [13] Small summary and list of Wally McDoogle books