Bill Russo

Biography

Bill Russo had lived in an area of Massachusetts called the Bridgewater Triangle for many years and never knew that it was said to be inhabited by scary swamp creatures until he met one. It happened on a midnight walk. Years later, two film producers read his blog about it and featured him and his story in their documentary, The Bridgewater Triangle. He also was approached by Discovery channel producers and was featured in the opening segment of Monsters and Mysteries in America - Season two, Episode two.

Among his work, are two anthologies featuring the Bridgewater Triangle Universe. One is strictly fiction and the other contains his account of meeting the swamp creature - plus other stories from New England.

As a disc jockey, he was the first person to play and promote the trucking classic "Tombstone Every Mile". He counted as a friend, the first man to cross the musical color line, in a 1940s Jazz Band. The "Human Jukebox", who opened for both Elvis and Roy Orbison, was a neighbor of his. Stories of these and other artists are included in "Crossing the Musical Color Line".

Bill's background for writing comes from a Boston education at the venerable white shirt & tie, Huntington School for Boys. He followed that up with a study of journalism, music, and broadcasting at the famed Kenmore Square institution, Grahm Jr. College, where he said he learned more about music from an African American gentleman who was the school's janitor, than he ever could in a classroom. He introduced me to Gloria Lynne, Bill said. Years after he learned of her, she had a mega hit with I Wish You Love.

One of Grahm's well known graduates was performance artist Andy Kaufman who created his Taxi TV character Latka while at Grahm. Andy also claimed he learned Transcendental Meditation at Grahm, although it was not taught there. But who knows? It could be true. Bill Russo learned music from the Janitor. Maybe someone in bookkeeping was a guru and gave Andy the secrets of TM.

At various times during his career, Russo was a New England Newspaper Editor, a Disc Jockey, and a Radio newswriter and newscaster for a number of stations. He also has had stints as an iron worker, and a low level manager for a major mail order clothing retailer.

One of his favorite jobs was partnering with Bill Barry, the inventor of a jewelry polish called Clear Bright n Shiny. The 'Bills' as they called themselves toured New England selling the cleaning product in demo shows in BJ's Wholesale Clubs.

Long before the TV program Shark Tank, they auditioned for a late night TV infomercial company and beat out a huge number of other entrepreneurs for a chance to have the product pitched on late night TV.

The highlight of that competition, Bill said, was that we got to sit in Billy Mays chair! And some people said we were better at pitching than Billy himself." The late Billy Mays was a highly paid pitchman for dozens of products featured on televised infomercials.

Smashwords Interview

Tell us about yourself and how many books you have written.
After decades as a newspaper editor, reporter, newscaster, and disc jockey, I had some stories piled up that I wanted to tell. That led to the first of nine books that I have on Kindle. I have just added my first Smashwords title and I expect to add more soon. My most popular work is based on my real life experience of seeing and talking with a hairy swamp creature one dark night. I blogged about it and that led to me being featured in the award winning film, The Bridgewater Triangle Documentary. Discovery channel interviewed me in a featured segment of Monsters and Mysteries in America, Season two, Episode one. Eventually I wrote a brief account of the eerie sighting as part of the book, The Creature From the Bridgewater Triangle.
What is the name of your latest book and what inspired it?
I just completed Diet By The Numbers. It's on Smashwords and Kindle and was inspired by my 25 pound weight loss in 8 weeks. After the release of the award winning documentary "The Bridgewater Triangle" in which I am featured, I began gaining weight rapidly - topping out at 201 with a height of only 5' 7". My story of admitting I had a problem and solving was the basis for the book. Prior to that book, I released Ghosts of Cape Cod which is a paperback, an E-book and an audio book on Audible, Itunes and Amazon. The book has been well received and I have done a number of signings and appearances on Cape Cod in connection with it.
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Where to find Bill Russo online

Videos

The Creature From the Bridgewater Triangle
My report of meeting a swamp creature I sometimes call "Little Foot" but people who study such creatures term it a dreaded "Puckwudgie".

Bill Russo's favorite authors on Smashwords

Bill Russo
Latest book: The Cold Touch of Death.
Published September 23, 2021.

Smashwords book reviews by Bill Russo

  • Sixty-Four Days, A Sea Story on July 09, 2016
    (no rating)
    "Sixty Four Days, A Sea Story" is that and so much more. The gripping adventure transports the reader to the burning deck of an aircraft carrier where a bomb laden jet attempts an impossible landing - with predictable results. Reading this I felt the heat of the fire. I had to contine reading through eyes half blinded by the blistering smoke and heat of the flaming fuel. It was spilling from a wing scraping the deck after the collapse of the landing gear! This sea tale is excellent. Five Stars awarded only because I am not allowed to issue more ! !! !!!