Since 1994, his writing has reached millions of readers through Forbes, Inc. and Home Theater Magazine, where he translated the chaos of entrepreneurship into stories people could see themselves in. Startups aren’t built in spreadsheets — they’re built in late nights, hard pivots, stubborn belief, and occasional absurdity. Bill has lived that reality, and he writes about it with insight, candor, and humor.
His award-winning business book, The Venn Effect, grew out of those years in the trenches. Honored with the Goody Business Book Award, it explores what happens when passion, skill, and opportunity intersect — and why that intersection is where meaningful companies (and careers) are built.
But Bill’s curiosity doesn’t stop at business.
Watching the rapid rise of artificial intelligence, he began asking a different kind of question: What happens when the tools we create begin reshaping us? That question became The Gathering, his debut novel. The book, a chilling, lyrical dystopian thriller, explores what remains of humanity after control fractures and memory becomes the last anchor of identity. The novel earned him induction into the American Fiction Honor Society and won the National Honor Alliance Literary Award for Science Fiction.
Across business writing and fiction alike, Bill is interested in the same core themes: identity, innovation, risk, and what it means to build something that lasts, whether that something is a company, a culture, or a future.
He writes for builders. For thinkers. For people standing at the edge of change.