William Bond was born in
London, England in 1946. When he was four years old, his parents immigrated to
Australia and lived in the state of
Western Australia. In 1970, he returned to
England, and has lived there ever since.
He has been writing since the late 1980s, and has written numerous published books,[1][2] blog articles, and
YouTube videos[3] about several diverse topics, including philosophy, politics, economics, diet and nutrition, and even
mermaids. But he is most well known for his writings on the topic of
matriarchy along with
matriarchal religion and spirituality, for which he is a strong advocate.[4][5][6] His early inspirations in that regard included authors
Elizabeth Gould Davis,
Merlin Stone, and
Marija Gimbutas since the 1970s.[7]
William has been known to collaborate with fellow matriarchist author
Rasa von Werder (also known as Kellie Everts) since 2004, and has also collaborated with author Pamela Suffield to a lesser extent since his first published book (with Suffield as co-author) in 1994, Gospel of the Goddess: A Return to God the Mother, which they began writing in the late 1980s and self-published it in the early 1990s.