Mack Williams
@DeaconMaestro
Plainsboro Township, NJ, USA
Mack Williams is a writer, musician, and composer who resides in Plainsboro, N.J. Upon demonstrating an aptitude for music, he became one of the first piano students at renowned vocalist Dorothy Maynor's Harlem School of the Arts, and represented the school in appearances before former Vice-President Nelson Rockefeller, virtuoso Vladimir Horowitz and numerous wealthy donors, as well as on television and Radio Free Europe. Mack is the editor of his recently deceased mother's critically acclaimed memoir, "WWII Diary," and the screenwriter of the forthcoming film of the same name, as well as the author of the new children's book, "Jackie Robinson and the Negro Leagues." His blogs have been featured on various sites for years (currently The SEVEN at the7blog.wordpress.com), and became the basis of his first two books: "Voices From The Blue States" and "Sportin' Life: Essays On Sport And Life."