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Born in 1962, Bill Snodgrass grew up in a small Appalachian coal-mining town in Virginia. In 1967, he moved with his family to Kentucky and then Indiana before finally settling in Memphis, Tennessee in 1974. However, although growing up in a major metropolitan city, Bill never completely lost touch with his small town roots.
Since his days in high school, Bill has written. Stories scratched, barely legible, on notebook paper and poems are still stuffed away in a folder in his file cabinet. He began writing seriously in the late 1980s producing curriculum for a human relations, leadership program and writing numerous essays.
Through graduate school where he completed a post masters Ed.S. Degree in the field of mental health, Bill continued writing. Besides the two published academic articles that were derived from coursework, he also wrote numerous parenting-help works that were distributed by the school where he served as counselor.
But all the while, when time permitted, Bill was beginning to venture into fiction writing. Having co-created the world of Siliar with life-long friend Cameron Walker in the mid 1980’s, Bill began using that world as a stage for his creative efforts. For 14 years, he turned out a chapter or two set in that world every few months. Urged to finally finish the story by his two middle-school sons, the first draft of what was then entitled From Darkness Pass was completed around Christmas of 2003.
At that point, Bill began the process of becoming a published author, developing short stories, both in the world of Siliar and otherwise. As chance would have it, his first short story attempt, though not the first submitted, became his first published work. In time, others followed and the dream of being a published writer took flight.
In 2005, Bill and Cameron began what would become Double-Edged Publishing with the launch of The Sword Review. Wearing a number of hats for this project, Bill served as President and Executive Director for Double-Edged Publishing, was part of the editorial team of The Sword Review, and was web master for the other DEP magazines. From humble beginnings, within a year, the Double-Edged Publishing magazines were experiencing fifty thousand visits a month, with thousands of people enjoying the published works of hundreds of authors and artists.
By 2007, monthly visits had reached the millions, and DEP's place as source for Internet magazines was solid. In 2008, DEP merged The Sword Review and Dragons, Knights & Angels into a new, unified and expanded magazine: MindFlights. MindFlights joined other DEP publications to round out a full lineup of on-line offerings. Bill continues to serve as President and Director of DEP and helps with the production of MindFlights while overseeing web development for all of the magazines (seven magazines in total and over fifty volunteers). In 2007, DEP also began earnestly working to produce books, and Bill heads that effort.
In 2008, Bill joined the faculty of VISIBLE SCHOOL as an assistant professor. He teaches in the Ministry Praxis department helping to prepare undergraduate music and worship arts students for future work and studies.
All the works Bill writes are grounded by his Christian faith and tap into his years of work as a teacher, coach, youth minister, school counselor, and therapist. His works are written to entertain, but in them, many readers find meaningful themes and messages.
Bill currently resides in Memphis, Tennessee with his wife and two sons. When not working on writing, he develops web sites with his business partner, Cameron Walker, and he teaches at VISIBLE SCHOOL. Besides writing and working, Bill enjoys a wide variety of pastimes. Foremost in things taking up his time are working Master of Divinity degree at Memphis Theological Seminary, bass fishing, woodworking, and photography.
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