N.L. Williams

Biography

N. L. Williams (Nancy) is an author, military specialist, freelance editor, professional speaker, an anthropologist with a focus in linguistics, and a retired college professor of English. She wrote her first novel, The Last Saddle, in sixth grade and burned it two years later. Her dad, a World War II flight instructor, moved into defense work with Boeing Aircraft Company near the end of the war. She was around aircraft her entire life. As a teen, Nancy joined Civil Air Patrol and searched for downed aircraft near Mount Rainier. Her interest in C.A.P. and aircraft led to her enlistment in the Air Force in 1960 where she worked as an Air Passenger Specialist with the Military Air Transport Service/Military Airlift Command. She married a career Air Force man whose expertise was in missiles and in Electrical Power Production, and later, in defense work. Between 1963 and 1969, she lived mostly overseas in Asia and worked in Civil Service. Williams is also a ham radio operator, holding the FCC’s highest license.

Back in the states, she completed college at the University of Central Florida and her graduate degree with Nova Southeastern University. She taught first in public education, then at a small college in North Carolina until she retired in 2004. Nancy also worked briefly for a newspaper. She began her first sci-fi thriller, A Matter of Destiny, in 2000 and worked on it summers while doing volunteer work for the Division of Wildlife in Colorado and later, for the U.S. Forest Service in Tennessee. When difficulties arose with her British publisher, she opened her own publishing company and assumed control of Destiny. In 2007-2008, she was commissioned to write a history of the Ten-Tec Corporation of Sevierville, Tennessee, entitled Ten-Tec, The First 40 Years, which was published by her own firm in September, 2008. One of her short stories, A Very Basic Christmas, which won six top awards from the Southeast Writers Association, was published in the anthology, Christmas, 2008 by Greyhound Books.

Nancy has also written several magazine articles. A recent article on particle energy entitled The Super Collision Threat: Is Bern’s New Particle Accelerator a Doomsday Machine received considerable publicity. Although she enjoys all mediums of writing, Nancy’s favorite is the novel she published the sequel to Destiny, entitled The Agenda 21 Conspiracy just before Christmas, 2009. It is featured on the homepage under "Books for Sale."

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