Bill Georato is a writer and voice-over actor who has written four books: Dude With Thoughts: The Book, Norwegian Dreams: A Travel Story, Colorado: Diary Of A Solo Traveler, and 50 Things To Know About The Birds Of New Hampshire: . He has also voiced approximately 25 audio-books.
Bill has a BS in Science Education from the University of Maine-Farmington, and an MA in Communications from Southern New Hampshire University. He is a fully inducted member of the National Society of Leadership and Success.
He is a former middle school science teacher who still enjoys teaching and presenting.
In his spare time, Bill likes reading, travel, writing, and he has volunteered at the Museum of Science-Boston for over 25 years, with nearly 4,000 hours of Bill Georato is a writer and voice-over actor who has written four books: Dude With Thoughts: The Book, Norwegian Dreams: A Travel Story, Colorado: Diary Of A Solo Traveler, and 50 Things To Know About The Birds Of New Hampshire: . He has also voiced approximately 25 audio-books.
Bill has a BS in Science Education from the University of Maine-Farmington, and an MA in Communications from Southern New Hampshire University. He is a fully inducted member of the National Society of Leadership and Success.
He is a former middle school science teacher who still enjoys teaching and presenting.
In his spare time, Bill likes reading, travel, writing, and he has volunteered at the Museum of Science-Boston for over 25 years, with nearly 4,000 hours of volunteer time.
Bill GeoratoGood question. I don't read a lot of fiction, but my answer would be Harry Potter's London. It seems like an interesting place! …moreGood question. I don't read a lot of fiction, but my answer would be Harry Potter's London. It seems like an interesting place! (less)
Bill GeoratoGood question. I don't read a lot of fiction, but if I could travel to a fictional book world, it would be Harry Potter's London. Walking around the s…moreGood question. I don't read a lot of fiction, but if I could travel to a fictional book world, it would be Harry Potter's London. Walking around the shops seems like fun. (less)
Benjamin Franklin was America’s first multi-hyphenate: philosopher, scientist, inventor, writer, politician, and so much more. Many of his ideas caught on, many did not. This is the story of one of the least popular schemes of ol’ Ben’s storied life.
He tried to re-invent the alphabet.
As America was starting the work to come into its own, spelling and pronunciation was a bit confusing (and still