Thomas D. Williams
Thomas D. Williams was born in Atlantic City, New Jersey, where he matriculated through the public school system. After graduating from high school, he earned a Bachelor of Arts degree at Lincoln University (PA). Following two years of service in the army, Williams taught English and social studies in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Later, while teaching English at Asbury Park High School in New Jersey, he earned a Master of Arts degree in English at Seton Hall University and a Master of Science degree in Secondary Administrative Supervision at Rutgers University. After serving as an administrator for many years in the New Jersey public school system, Williams and his wife, Shirley, retired to Florida. So far, he has written five novels: Cohesion, Dissection of a Principal, Talanski, Justice Will Be Served, and Project Fifty.
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