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Anderson Williams is an author, artist, entrepreneur, leadership coach, trainer, and - most importantly - a Dad of two daughters. He is passionate about creating and helping others create regardless of their job, role, or place in life. Over the last twenty years, he has created visual art, books and blogs, multiple nonprofits, a successful tech company, and is currently creating a professional development platform for more than forty companies.

He is the author of two nonfiction books: Creating Matters: Reflections on Art, Business, and Life (so far) and We Power: Building Powerful Relationships That Can Change Your Work and the World. He recently published his first novel entitled Henrietta Hung the Moon.

He received his Master of Business Administration at Vanderbilt’s Owen Graduate School of Management, a Master of Fine Arts from Cranbrook Academy of Art and his B.A. from Wake Forest University.

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HENRIETTA HUNG THE MOON

BY Anderson Williams • POSTED ON June 17, 2023

In Williams’ novel, a young girl’s personae shift as the tensions of a small town are revealed.

The story centers on the Appalachian town of Summerton and a 9-year-old girl named Henrietta Moon, who appears in starkly different guises in loosely interwoven plotlines. Readers first meet her as a fourth grader at Neil Armstrong Elementary School, where she dreams of becoming the first woman to land on the moon and designs a rocket booster to take her there. While volunteering at a retirement home, she bonds with 86-year-old Gerald Harris over their love of space flight. A second storyline probes Summerton’s darker side through the perspective of Henry, a writer whose bestselling novel Mountain Holler explores the decaying town’s criminal underworld; he ponders the town’s fraught history after racists burn a cross on the lawn of the Black provost of a nearby university. In this storyline, Henrietta is Henry’s infant daughter and dies two days after her birth, pitching the writer into a spiral of anger and despair. Henrietta is then reimagined by Robert Montgomery, a lonely widower who mourns at her graveside and then writes a graphic novel for kids—included here, complete with Clarke’s vivid full-color cartoon illustrations. It depicts her as a socially awkward schoolgirl whose parents suggest that she slow down and savor life. In Henrietta’s intertwining plotlines, Williams delves into themes of innocence and ambition, unhinged grief, continuity, and remembrance. His prose is supple and as changeable as Henrietta herself, shifting from dreamy lyricism (“if he stared at the moon long enough and he let his eyes relax just so, the moon blurred and transformed from a light in the sky, a satellite, into a hole—a hole in the darkness through to something brighter”) to gritty realism full of evocative details: “The flames were lipping higher than his roof. The crackle and snapping sounds made him nauseous. Like breaking bones or the crack of a whip.” The result is a captivating read that’s poignant and magical.

A beguiling and luminous tale of loss and hope.

Pub Date: June 17, 2023

ISBN: 9798830898652

Page count: 220pp

Publisher: Self

Review Posted Online: June 13, 2023

Kirkus Reviews Issue: Aug. 1, 2023

ADDITIONAL WORKS AVAILABLE

Creating Matters: Reflections on Art, Business, and Life (so far)

Rooted in the author's unique, often bizarre, upbringing in urban East Nashville in the 1980's and enlivened by his study of visual art and broad professional experience, Creating Matters is ultimately an exploration of life. It draws a common creative thread among the seemingly disparate worlds of community organizing, visual art, education, nonprofits, technology startups, and even the experience of surviving his Father's suicide. The insights from the author and those he generously quotes generate sometimes painfully honest, at other times humorous, reflections that inspire deep thought and illustrate approaches to creating organizations that work, communities that thrive, and the life you want to live.
Published: March 13, 2016
ISBN: 978-1519495679

We Power: Building Powerful Relationships That Can Change Your Work and the World

Do you have power? Do the people around you? Do you give your power away? Take it from others? Is this intentional or have you never really thought about it? In We Power, Anderson Williams shows us how power is a fundamental dynamic in every relationship we have - relationships with each other and with the organizations and institutions around us. To transform power and put it into action to positively impact our work and our world, we must first acknowledge our own power. In doing so, we must also help others find theirs. Only when we bring our power together as “we” in powerful relationships will we be able to sustain meaningful, transformative work over time.
Published: June 13, 2017
ISBN: 978-1548104115
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