Getting Back to Work!
- Nov 1, 2024
- 2 min read

My "Month of Chaos" is officially over and I am getting back to work! I can now report that I have begun work on my next two new books:
1) Noah's Legacy: Finding Time
2) The Bee Hive Chronicles
I have much work to put in on these two books, so if I am asked when I expect to publish, I might speculate on that happening in May or June of 2025.
This leaves plenty of time for the curious among us to pick up and read my earlier books, especially "The Noah" books which will be important to understanding these next two.
I ask and encourage my brothers to consider the storyline of these books and to examine Noah's lessons to see if they resonate with your own masonic journeys!
You can read about my collection and order the books by clicking on the image below:
I've put a lot of "me" into Noah's character and his experiences and - hopefully - the lessons that Noah and I have learned through his quest will resonate with other brothers! In my case, Noah led me into my "Month of Chaos" where I ultimately and finally addressed some unresolved questions about my own life and its direction.
Also, and for the record, all of my earnings from my book sales go directly to my lodge in the form of direct donations - I do not keep any earnings from book sales!
Are you perhaps considering writing a book? I wholeheartedly encourage you to pursue your goal or your dream, whichever the case may be! When I began my "Noah" series, it was originally intended to be a short story that would be posted on my website. Volume one, "Noah's Quest: Trial at the Gate" was never intended to be a book, let alone the first book in a five-book (so far) series. But, as it turned out, I've opened opportunities for my own personal growth that I never could have imagined if I had stuck with a short story on my website.
I have turned Noah loose on my thoughts and ideas that I've published on my website and let him explore their value and meaning. Using Noah's eyes and experiences, I've been able to actually test my entire understanding of our craft - this never would have happened through a one-time, short story!
Writing can be wonderfully liberating, so follow your ideas and see where they lead you! The worst that can happen is that you lose interest or discover that's not where your heart lies. On the other hand, the best that might happen is that you discover a love of writing and that you deepen your appreciation for masonry and your brothers as happened in my case! There's room in the masonic world and the universe for all ideas and contributions, it's up to you to add your ideas to the universe of thought!
So journey on my brethren, and I ask you to kindly consider my books if you're looking for something "different" to read!
S&F
BroBill
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