William Greenleaf is an accomplished author from the United States, known for his works in science fiction and non-fiction genres. He has also gained recognition for ghostwriting many novels across various genres. Before his career as an author, Greenleaf worked in the corporate world as a strategic planner and financial planner.
Greenleaf's writing career began in 1980 with the publication of his first book, "Time Jumper." During the 1980s, he released several other books, before taking a break from writing until 2011. His novel "Bloodright" marked his return to publishing. Greenleaf was born in Illinois on August 9, 1948, and spent a significant portion of his life in Southern Arizona. He now resides in New Mexico, near Santa Fe.
In addition to his work as an author, Greenleaf is a freelance editor and creative writing instructor. His writing often showcases the resilience of the human spirit, particularly in extraordinary circumstances. Many of his science fiction novels explore how ordinary people respond when faced with challenging situations and the lengths they will go to survive. Greenleaf's academic background includes a degree from the University of Arizona State, after which he pursued a career in corporate planning before transitioning to a career in writing.