Bill Worth

Bill Worth has spent all his adult life writing, first as a newspaper journalist, then a minister, and now a writer of visionary fiction and non-fiction. He was a reporter/editor at a daily newspaper, editor and publisher of a weekly newspaper on Maui, and wrote the first draft of "The Hidden Life of Jesus Christ: A Memoir," after retiring as a Unity minister in 2009. After he completed that manuscript, he rewrote his first novel, "House of the Sun: A Metaphysical Novel of Maui." He lives in Kihei, Maui, Hawaii, with his wife, Nancy, and their black-Lab mix, Sugar. Bill and Nancy lived on Maui in the early 1980s, when they owned The Lahaina News, a weekly newspaper there. He recently published the second edition of his non-fiction book, "Outwitting Multiple Sclerosis: How I Healed My Brain by Changing My Mind." When he was diagnosed with MS in 1989, while living on Maui the first time, he looked his neurologist in the eye and said, "Doc, you say I have MS, and you may be right. But what I say is that MS does not have me." His book details his three-decade journey with MS that resulted in a neurologist recently telling him, "Well, this is pretty unusual, but it looks as if you have 'outrun' MS. Just keep doing what you are doing." This updated edition is now available on Amazon in Kindle, and is in the process of being published there in soft-cover. Both of his metaphysical novels were published on Amazon in 2011 and are still selling. He is planning a sequel to "House of the Sun."

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