Author spotlight

                                                       


HI everyone! 

It has been so long since I have posted. I could not pass up this amazing opportunity to showcase this talented Author. She  a multi genre author with a passion for uncovering the stories that connect everyone.  Her stories are both delightful and entertaining. With five-star ratings this is what people are saying ....




                                                             


                                                 So, Who is this, Author???

                                                                   Drumroll please..........

                                                  Please meet the wonderful and talented ...

              
                                                        Angela G. Williams






                               The titles of her books include......

Just ask Milo, a soft little patch of moss who wonders about his place in a very big world. The ants are busy crumb-carriers and the ladybugs are high-flyers. Milo can't do any of that. He can only be a soft, cozy spot on his rock. But when a shimmering dewdrop and a tired ladybug stop to visit, Milo discovers that being a good friend and offering a safe, quiet place to rest might be the most important job of all.



It's a gray, drizzly Thursday in the garden, and Milo’s friend Ladybug is not her usual cheerful self. She’s grumpy! Milo tries everything he can to make her smile—he points out the cozy rain and the sparkling spiderwebs—but nothing seems to help in a quiet moment, Milo discovers a new and powerful secret about friendship: sometimes, the best way to help isn't to fix the problem, but to simply be there.




Milo the Moss loves his sunny spot on the rock. But when a creature with a house on its back and wobbly eyes appears, his brave day turns a bit scary. This stranger looks so different! Hiding on his rock, Milo must decide if he will stay afraid or be brave enough to find out more. Through a gentle encounter, Milo learns that what looks different on the outside can be wonderful and kind on the inside, and that a moment of courage can lead to a brand-new friend.

AND MORE!!!!

Angelas Milo the Moss stories are not only sweet, but each have a lesson in every story that parent's love and appreciate. This is what makes Angela the successful Author that she is. And we love her for it.  


And I mean it .....

These stories are seriously sweet. I as an adult enjoyed them very much.

I have had the pleasure of meeting Angela through Facebook. She is so humble. She understands that the readers are the most important part of making these stories come to life. Let me tell you a little bit about Angela. (Stay tuned. She even answered some of my questions! Yayyy!) 

Angela was born and raised in South Africa. She worked as a game ranger and wildlife photographer. These experiences gave her a deep appreciation for nature and observation. Angela has a diploma in Early Childhood Development. This provided her the foundation for her children's stories, helping her craft tales that resonate with young minds and hearts.


But wait there's more!

Angela has is a muti genre writer.

Her work can also be seen in....



Catskill Chaos, which features three of her poems: "The Devil’s Path," "The Catskill Flood of ‘96," and "The Slide Mountain Ghost."


As well as Amidst tales of Arthurian adventure, her story follows Sir Palamedes. The Saracen knight famed for his skill but restless in his spirit, on a journey of faith, forgiveness, and self-discovery. 


Given her history, experience, and passion I think it's easy to see what an incredible author she is.

This is why she is in the spotlight.


Here is what Angela wanted to share with us...


"While my primary focus has been the gentle, nature-based world of my five Milo the Moss children's books, I’ve also been branching out into darker and more complex themes. I recently contributed to the Legends of Camelot anthology and the newly released Catskill Chaos, which features my poetry.

Moving forward, I’m excited to dive deeper into other genres. My professional background in genealogy and my experiences as a game ranger in South Africa provide a unique foundation for the historical fiction, supernatural thrillers, and high fantasy projects I currently have in development. I’m looking forward to exploring these atmospheric, 'grown-up' narratives and sharing a different side of my storytelling with my readers."

Isn't she amazing? 

Here are some questions I asked her.

Q: How and when did you know you wanted to write be a writer?

A: "I’ve always enjoyed writing short stories and poetry, but for a long time, my writing was tied to my career as a researcher. For over 20 years, I’ve worked in history and genealogy, which led to several historical volumes that I just haven't published yet. I suppose I never really saw myself as a 'published author' until a few years ago. One Christmas, it finally hit me that the only thing standing in my way was my own hesitation. I decided to start with my children’s series, Milo the Moss, and the response from readers has been so amazing and inspiring that it gave me the confidence to keep going."

Q: What is 1 thing you wish you would have known before you published your 1st book?

A: "I did a ton of research before publishing my first book—I was paranoid about making a mistake! I spent months combing through forums, Facebook groups, and Google searches. Looking back, I wish I’d known that it’s okay for your first book to be a learning experience. You don't have to know everything on day one. With five children's books now published, I’ve realized that you evolve with every project. You learn more about your audience and your craft with each release, and that constant growth is actually the best part of the process."

Where can you purchase her books, you ask? (If you have kindle unlimited some of her books are free!)

Angela G. Williams Amazon click here!


Connect with Angela:

Angela's official website.

Facebook

Instagram

Bluesky

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Goodreads

BookBub


Thank you Angela for following your heart. 

And thank you for allowing me to share your story and your books. 


Kylie R.












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