Todd E. Creason

Todd E. Creason (born May 26, 1967) is an American author of both fiction and non-fiction,[1] who writes primarily on the topic of Freemasonry. An active Freemason, Creason is best known as the author of the Famous American Freemasons series.

Career

As a Freemason, he is the Past Master of Ogden Lodge No. 754 (IL) Ancient Free & Accepted Masons[2] He is a 33° Scottish Rite Mason in the Valley of Danville (IL).[3] He belongs to several Masonic research organizations, including the Missouri Lodge of Research, the Philalethes Society, and the Scottish Rite Research Society. He serves as an officer in the Illinois Lodge of Research.

Shortly after becoming a Master Mason, he began researching and writing the Famous American Freemasons series, which is a collection of short profiles of famous American Freemasons and their impact on American history, culture, and leadership throughout American history. The first book in the series was released in 2007, and the second in 2009. He also published a collection of quotes in 2009 A Freemason Said That? Great Quotes of Famous Freemasons which was a companion of the series.

Creason published his first novel One Last Shot in 2010, and a second A Shot After Midnight in 2012.

In 2012, Creason wrote and produced a dramatic video Freemasons: Friends or Foes which helped dispel myths about Freemasonry and introduced viewers to many of the famous American Freemasons Creason had featured in his Famous American Freemasons series.

Creason has worked at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign since 1998, and is currently the business manager at the Office of Technology Management.[4]

Works

Video Productions

References

  1. Commercial News "Family of writers has roots in rural Fithian" Published June 4, 2012
  2. Ogden Lodge No. 754 Website Ancient Free & Accepted Masons State of Illinois
  3. Scottish Rite Valley of Danville Website(IL) Ancient & Accepted Scottish Rite Northern Masonic Jurisdiction
  4. Inside Illinois A publication of the University of Illinois News Bureau

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