Since retiring from the Postal Service, William Aiello, known as Bill to his friends, has devoted himself to creative pursuits as an actor, ventriloquist, writer and pageant director. He has appeared in small film roles. The two most recent were as an angry bank customer in “Zero Day” (2024) and an airline passenger in “Lazarus” (2025). He regularly performs at open mikes at venues in Queens and Long Island.





William Aiello has written these books: This Sheriff Wags His Tail, a heartwarming mystery full of quirky cases and small-town charm; Home Run, an inspiring story of determination, teamwork, and second chances; and Mysteries, Generations, And Eras: A Trilogy of Stories about journey through interconnected mysteries spanning generations.
Mysteries, Generations and Eras is a trilogy of stories by William Aiello that explores life experiences that stay with us long after they happen. The book delves into hardship, resilience, and the unseen connections between past, present, and future.
Dean is dispirited, unemployed and feels his life has no direction. Lacking ambition, depending upon others, he realizes that he must take charge of his life. Then a lost Labrador retriever comes into his life. Trying to find both work and the puppy’s owner, Dean has now two goals.
This children’s poetry book is easy to follow and fun to read out loud. Kids will enjoy the silly animals and the repeating pattern. The ending has a funny surprise that makes the story extra fun. When The Farmer Saw A Mouse is a fun rhyming story about a farmer who thinks a mouse ran into his house.
I laughed, I thought, and I was hooked from the first page. The author tells stories that stay with you.
These stories feel real and alive. I could see the past and feel the moments as if I were there. A wonderful read!
The way the author brings the past to life is amazing. It makes you think about your own life too. Truly touching.
Every story is full of wonder and mystery. I couldn’t stop reading and can’t wait for the next one!