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Stephen P. Williams

Showcasing illustrated fiction and nonfiction books, chapter by chapter, plus posts about writing and the writer's life. Currently featuring chapters from my utopian/dystopian novel, The Lost City of Desire.

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A little update

Starting Sunday morning, I’ll be publishing a series of stories, using video, photography and words, that describe my travels deep into the American pandemic in the summer of 2020. I believe that you will enjoy this experience.

5 months ago
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Storytelling hasn't changed much, but the delivery has

I like to experiment with new ways of telling stories. New formats, that is. Storytelling, remarkably, hasn’t really changed much in the course of human history. The platforms writers use do evolve —- voice and memory, stone tablets, books,...

9 months ago
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The Hell's Angels made me write

I knew when I was nine years old that I wanted to be a writer. I remember the realization like this: I was in the backseat of my grandmother Grace’s little white Dodge on the way from Lawrence, Kansas to Kansas City, when suddenly we were e...

10 months ago
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Writing for hire

My first published work, from which Mark and I earned about $60. Published in 1979 by Hermes Free Press, San Francisco

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