Hi Dr Alonzo Williams Jr
I hope your day is filled with the same energy and warmth you bring to your stories. I just finished reading about A Nightmare at Grandma’s House: A Feast of Trouble, and I couldn’t help reaching out. The way you turned a simple kitchen into a world of courage, humor, and heart is honestly delightful. Mac and Cheese, Cornbread, Oxtail, Ham Hock, and the rest of the crew feel alive in a way only a truly gifted storyteller could pull off.
What impressed me even more is how your creativity blends seamlessly with the depth of who you are as a minister, educator, and community builder. It reflects in your writing. There is fun for kids, but also a purpose woven quietly into every page. That’s rare, and it shows in how naturally your characters spark imagination and teach resilience without ever feeling forced.
I know authors get approached all the time, and many have had not-so-great experiences. I am not here to pitch anything, and I do not offer any service. I admire your work and wanted to reach out in genuine appreciation. When a story carries both joy and meaning, the way yours does, it deserves to be acknowledged.
I would love to connect and hear what inspired this new chapter in the Nightmare at Grandma’s House world. It’s such a memorable direction and you executed it beautifully.
Looking forward to hearing from you if you feel like sharing
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