He is the eldest of five children; his brother James Alexander Bond[1] is a theatre director in New York City.
Bond's short story "T-Bird", originally published in the collection Miami Noir (Les Standiford, ed.)
[8] Bond worked in the late 1970s for National Projects, owned by Miami lobbyist Stephen Paul Ross.
He co-managed political campaigns for Nikki Beare for the Florida House of Representatives (1974), Elayne Weisburd the first woman elected to the Miami Beach City Commission (1977) and civil rights pioneer Reverend Theodore Gibson the first African-American elected to the Miami City Commission (re-election campaign, 1977).
[10] In the 1970s and 80s he served intermittently as a divemaster at Small Hope Bay Lodge the first dive resort in the Bahamas.
Paul D. Schreiber Public High School, 1972 BA, (Anthropology) University of Miami, 1975 JD University of Miami School of Law, 1978 Certification in Data Processing, Prospect Hall College, 1981 Certification, Spanish Language, Universidad Internacional, 1983[11] American Film Institute Screenwriting Program, 1996 MFA (Creative Writing) Florida International University, 2001[12]