
Bruce Noon is not the kind of author one easily forgets. His writing—layered with mystery, history, and scientific precision—reflects a mind shaped by an extraordinary blend of experiences. From tending honeybees as a child on the USA–Mexico border to developing groundbreaking military medical research, Noon’s life has been anything but ordinary. Today, he draws from this rich tapestry of knowledge to craft stories that challenge what we believe about history, humanity, and the unseen forces that shape our world.
A Borderlands Childhood Rich in Culture and Curiosity
Born and raised in Nogales, Arizona, Bruce Noon grew up where two countries meet—a place alive with cultural exchange, indigenous traditions, and the stories of ancient peoples. His family roots run deep in the region: ranchers, medical doctors, and a father who is deeply involved in the community and worked both as a civil engineer and later as a border officer. His father and mother are deeply involved with the church and foster a lot of children.
It was in these early years that Noon began raising honeybees with his father, igniting both his love for science and his respect for nature. This hands-on exposure to biology, agriculture, and the border’s unique heritage quietly laid the groundwork for the themes he would one day explore in his fiction.
A Lifetime Devoted to Science and Service
“Noon is a storyteller,” readers say—but he is also a scientist. His career reflects more than 50 years in medical laboratories, where precision, analysis, and deep curiosity ruled his daily work. In the U.S. Army, Noon trained at the Army Medical Field Services.
His expertise led him to the Army Blood Transfusion Medical Research.
Noon continued his academic work with studies in the University of Arizona in Liberal Arts, Microbiology, and Medical Technology, and Electrical engineering.
He eventually moved into computer programming—spending 25 years developing and installing laboratory instrument interface software used across the United States and Western Europe.
A Passion for Indigenous History
Noon's deep respect for indigenous American cultures—especially the Inca—became the creative spark behind his novel.
Inca Gods and Aliens
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The book explores ancient mysteries through the eyes of Jesus Ruiz, a University of Arizona student who uncovers documents suggesting that the Inca civilization possessed knowledge far beyond what history recorded. Alongside a brilliant PhD candidate, he travels from Arizona to the Vatican and The Archivo de Indias in Spain— deciphering ancient weavings, quipu data, and ancestral messages that hint at humanity’s forgotten past.
Guided by the rainbow goddess sachamama, Jesus faces an emerging threat armed with the secrets and gifts of his ancestors.
It’s a story that merges science, indigenous history, genetic memory, mythology, and cosmic mystery — written by an author whose life experience gives each element authenticity.
A Writer Like No Other
Bruce Noon brings something rare to the world of storytelling: precision from science, wonder from history, and imagination from a lifetime of curiosity.
Where other writers imagine, Noon researches.
Where others speculate, Noon investigates.
Where others invent, Noon blends science and story into gripping possibilities.
His fiction doesn’t just entertain — it challenges readers to re-examine what they know about civilization, spirituality, and the ancient world.
The Journey Continues
With Inca Gods and Aliens, Noon has created a bridge between ancient wisdom and futuristic imagination — crafting a story that feels both timeless and radically fresh. As readers discover his voice and vision, one truth becomes clear:
Bruce Noon is a storyteller forged from science, history, and imagination — and his journey is only beginning.
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