Brittani Williams

Author extraordinaire Brittani Williams, of Philadelphia, began her foray into writing by happenstance when she was required to pen a play as a high school assignment. It was then that Brittani discovered her unbound imagination, creativity and the escapism rooted in great literature. After much encouragement from family, friends, and co-workers alike, Brittani's hobby became a profession in 2005 when she completed her first manuscript entitled Automatic Princess, (later renamed Daddy's Little Girl). Since then she's released numerous books and several anthologies. To broaden her horizons beyond exclusively writing novels, Brittani made her directorial debut in June 2010 with the stage play adaptation of one of her bestselling novels, Black Diamond. In addition to directing, Brittani also wrote and produced Black Diamond the stage play; which successfully debuted to a sold out audience of over 700 on its opening night. At an impressively young age Brittani has sold several hundred thousand books, is currently writing a cookbook, has founded Trendsetters Publications, and works as the lead graphic designer at her highly successful graphics company TSPub Creative, making her a force to be reckoned with.