Bill Jones Jr.

United States

Crime Fiction Thriller Historical Fiction African American Interest Science Fiction Fantasy

About

Bill Jones, Jr. is an American novelist born in Washington D.C. Initially a published poet, in 2009, after years away from writing, working in the information technology sector, Bill penned his first novel and discovered his true vocation.

His work is wide-ranging, including the dystopian future fiction tome Hard As Roxx; the contemporary fantasy fiction trilogy, The Stream; detective stories The Little Burgundy and The Brooklyn Trace; as well as African American alternate history in The Stubborn Life of Jesse Ed McKinney. Bill has also released three short fiction collections and the six-volume Aligned Worlds™ series: Year 5601, Bohemian Stars, Ordinary Dust, 20 Million Billion Leagues Past Detroit, Stars Aligned, and If A Robot Play The Blues Do It Still Be Funky.

Having retired from his former career, Bill spends his time creating fictional worlds, reading, smiling at grandsons, and exploring Earth with his cameras and his artist-photographer wife.

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