Thursday, February 2, 2012
Monday, April 25, 2011
Calling Faith a Sunrise is a based upon a true story.
Do you believe in ghosts? If your spouse were to die and later return to you in ghostly form, would you be convinced she or he was real, or would you think you were losing your mind?
Faith Valerie Wannamaker died on what would have been her forty ninth wedding anniversary. A year later she has returned with a ghostly mission: she must convince her husband to repent for his sins or the two of them are going to spend eternity in Hell together, within the Hell the two of them have created for themselves with their choices and actions. In order to accomplish this task, she must reveal to him the truth about their marriage and their life together, in order to break his heart open to make room for God's love and forgiveness.
Monday, February 21, 2011
Autumn is a tragic love story set in the rural New England countryside, circa 1973, as the Vietnam War was slowly coming to an end. Susan Watt's is a beautiful young woman married to a man that will not provide her with the communication and emotional support she craves. He doesn't come home at night, he has another woman, and his treatment of Susan is beginning to take its toll on her health. Out of a sincere need for answers, and overcome with desperation; Susan turns to the caretaker of her church, a young, single man by the name of John, in order to make a connection and gain a man's point of view so that she might discover what has gone wrong within her marriage. Subject to the temptations of a worldly existence, Susan and John must navigate their growing feelings while trying to keep their relationship pure. Under the prying eyes of a small town community, can Susan and John remain 'just friends' as love, lust and loneliness come into play over a long, cold New England winter? Will Susan leave her husband in order to find happiness, or will John carry through with his plans to murder her husband in order to take his place in their bed? Discover all there is to know about four lost and interlaced characters struggling with sin and infidelity within the pages of Autumn.
Available for $15.00. Price includes shipping within the continental U.S.
Tuesday, August 3, 2010
The year is 2036 and a preacher by the name of Traven Ellenthal has proclaimed that he is Christ returned. He says the world will soon be coming to an end. Worldwide murder rates and suicide rates have begun skyrocketing and no one can explain why. Meanwhile, a geneticist; Dr. Abraham Barrentstein, has announced the discovery of the key to evolution at the chromosomal level. His announcement is followed by a visit from government officials wherein he is informed that a secret they have been keeping from the masses may be the cause behind the deadly, maniacal social trends.
What if God and nature are not through with us yet? What if God is not done creating us in His image? What if our perceived perfection, our reflection of divinity, is only a flaw of our egos? What if evolution is occurring all around us at a pace so slow that none of us can truly appreciate it or recognize it for what it is?
Song of the Seventh Angel is an apocalyptic thriller that challenges everything you may have come to learn about the history of this planet, evolution vs. creation, and the story of the rapture itself. Follow these characters through some of the darkest times on Earth and find out for yourselves who will be saved and who will perish, and why.
You can purchase a copy @ https://www.createspace.com/3478977 or at Amazon.com.
*If you are interested in a signed copy, please contact me personally @ bobby.wonderworld.williams@gmail.com
Friday, December 11, 2009
Monday, November 30, 2009
Robert W. Williams, Author
Robert W. Williams was born and raised in Oceanside, NY where he grew up exploring the various marine and woodland environments so familiar to those who live on Long Island or visit its sandy shores. While dreaming of even greater adventure and exploration, he travelled crosscountry with his family, taking in the breathtaking vistas offered by our country's many National Parks. During this time, Robert developed a great love for nature, entertaining such fields of study as biology, horticulture, botany, geology, paleontology, and mineralogy. Always the poet, his explorations of the seaside and the mountains lead him to nurture his love for the written word.
Setting out to write the great American novel, Robert's travels lead him from New York to California at the tender age of 21. On the west coast, he spent some time in Santa Cruz enjoying the vast splendor of the Pacific. Desiring a more mountainous view, he later moved to Boulder, CO where he spent nine incredible years working on his novels and hiking the rugged trails of the Rocky Mountains. Eventually, his love for the sea and his thirst for new adventure brought him still many more miles from home to the Big Island of Hawaii where he savored the freshly, rain-washed scents of the jungle and dove the coral reefs in and around Pahoa. As his family grew back east, he found himself once again on the move. This time, he landed in Enola, PA where he continued to write while enjoying the company of family and new friends.
Robert now divides his time between the front range of Colorado and Central Pennsylvania where he enjoys trout fishing, hiking, fossil collecting, family and friends. You can often find him wandering the streets of many of the towns along the coast of the Mayan Riviera, taking in the sights and sounds, while dreaming of novels yet to come.
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