- Bill Gillard is an award-winning teacher of creative writing and literature at the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh and lives in Appleton, Wisconsin, with his wife and two daughters. His writing has appeared in dozens of journals, and he is the author of the the following books:
- If a Clod Be Washed (Kelsay Books 2024) a verse novel about a teacher's existential crisis in a swamp
- The Routledge Anthology of Climate Fiction, Volume One (Routledge 2024) a collection of short stories from the early days of climate fiction
- Crawl Cram Grind Fail (Potter's Grove Press 2021) a short story collection REVIEW
- Down a Man (All Things That Matter Press 2021) a coming-of-age hockey novel
- The Vade Mecum of the True Sublime (Luchador Press 2020) a poetry collection
- Speculative Modernism: How Science Fiction, Fatasy, and Horror Conceived the Twentieth Century (McFarland 2021, with James Reitter and Robert Stauffer) a scholarly monograph
- The Spark of Modernism: Twenty Speculative Stories that Defined an Era, 1886-1939 (McFarland 2023, with James Reitter and Robert Stauffer) the fiction anthology paired with Speculative Modernism
- Ode to Sandra Hook (Finishing Line Press 2014) a poetry collection
- Below the Earthless Sky (2013) a science fiction novella
- Desire, the River (Pudding House 2009) a poetry collection
Bill's books are available in the usual places, including the small presses linked above.
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Support your local bookstores and small presses!
Okay, also here is Bill's Amazon author page.