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Allan Weisbecker obituary

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Allan Weisbecker, writer of the memoir “In Search of Captain Zero”, died on October 9, 2023, at the age of 75.

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He left behind a literary legacy that continues to captivate and inspire readers and adventurers alike.

Weisbecker’s life was a testament to the power of storytelling and the enduring spirit of a true wordsmith.

He is survived by his family members and mourned by the entire American surfing and literary community.

About Late Allan Weisbecker

Allan Weisbecker’s life was an extraordinary tapestry woven with threads of creativity, adventure, and a relentless pursuit of the written word.

As a novelist, screenwriter, memoirist, and avid surfer, he effortlessly traversed diverse realms, earning his place as a true Renaissance man.

Allan Weisbecker
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Weisbecker’s literary portfolio boasted the “cheerfully immoral novel” known as “Cosmic Banditos,” a captivating work that defied traditional storytelling.

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His memoirs, “In Search of Captain Zero” and “Can’t You Get Along With Anyone? A Writer’s Memoir and Tale of a Lost Surfer’s Paradise,” offered readers a glimpse into his exhilarating experiences and the challenges of a writer’s life.

Beyond his books, Allan’s pen found its way into the world of surfing, gracing the pages of renowned publications such as Surfer, Surfing, and The Surfer’s Journal.

His talents extended to scriptwriting, contributing episodes to hit television series like “Crime Story” and “Miami Vice.”

Weisbecker’s unwavering commitment to his craft led him to establish Bandito Books, his very own publishing venture. Notably, his work “Can’t You Get Along With Anyone?” delved deep into the intricacies of Costa Rican squatter conflicts and a double murder, revealing the harrowing events that unfolded during its creation.

 


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