William Overgard, a renowned and accomplished writer, was born on April 30, 1926, in the picturesque coastal city of Santa Monica, California, USA.
Throughout his distinguished and illustrious career, he garnered widespread recognition and acclaim for his remarkable and outstanding contributions to the world of literature, leaving a lasting and indelible mark on the industry.
Some of his most notable and memorable works include the captivating and thrilling novels "The Last Dinosaur" (1977),"The Bushido Blade" (1981),and the thought-provoking and intellectually stimulating "The Bermuda Depths" (1978).
William Overgard's life story, a tapestry of experiences and events, gradually reached its climax as the sands of time continued to flow, leading to a bittersweet and unavoidable denouement on the twenty-fifth day of May, nineteen hundred and ninety, when he reluctantly parted ways with the world, surrendering his fragile and ephemeral mortal coil in the idyllic and tranquil town of Stony Point, situated in the heart of New York, within the borders of the United States of America.