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Billy Robertson was born in 1950 and grew up in a rural suburb of Bradford, Pennsylvania. Told from the boy's point of view, FUN IN THE OLDEN DAYS traces Billy's rollercoaster ride through childhood. The mainly humorous episodes relate his troubles at school, at play, and even at church. Brutal teachers, treacherous classmates, and quirky family all come under scrutiny as the plot unfolds. He also reveals the incidents and people that influenced him to become a writer. Come join in the games, jokes, and fun from an era uninfected by political correctness. An old-fashioned horselaugh provides the appropriate soundtrack.…mehr

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Billy Robertson was born in 1950 and grew up in a rural suburb of Bradford, Pennsylvania. Told from the boy's point of view, FUN IN THE OLDEN DAYS traces Billy's rollercoaster ride through childhood. The mainly humorous episodes relate his troubles at school, at play, and even at church. Brutal teachers, treacherous classmates, and quirky family all come under scrutiny as the plot unfolds. He also reveals the incidents and people that influenced him to become a writer. Come join in the games, jokes, and fun from an era uninfected by political correctness. An old-fashioned horselaugh provides the appropriate soundtrack.
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William P. Robertson was born in 1950 in Bradford, Pennsylvania. He graduated from Mansfield State College in 1972 with a B.S. in English. Since then, he has worked in factories, taught high school English, and run a successful house painting business. Robertson began freelancing short stories, poetry, and articles in 1978, and his work has appeared in over 500 magazines worldwide. He has also published thirteen poetry collections, two audio books of horror verse, thirteen volumes of short stories, and fourteen novels. Bill is an avid fan of the Pittsburgh Pirates and vintage rock & roll. As a Bucktail Civil War reenactor, he's still playing army with his pals.