Notes of Caring: Life’S Lessons Learned

· WestBow Press
Ebook
232
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About this ebook

Notes of Caring offers a collection of thoughts, warnings, encouragements, and reactions to life itself.

Augustines writings were his reactions to the belief system he came to know and embrace. He did not create it, but simply explained his understanding of it and how it worked itself out in his life. This collection of articles is much the same in being an explanation of ideas as I understand them. It is one persons perspective, and that is all.

About the author

Jim Williams was born in Memphis, Tennessee, the youngest of six children. The cultural revolution that birthed rock ‘n’ roll was just starting, and he saw it take shape. Older siblings and their friends playing and dancing to these sounds have informed his work. He doesn’t back down from his knowledge of the times, events, and culture he has lived in.

In developing a range of creative skills, Jim plays keyboard. A photographer and videographer, his musical and visual expressions have developed alongside his writing skills. Writing, he claims, was in his genes. His mother’s father, journalist John Arthur Arnold, worked at various newspapers in the US and later wrote for Albert Einstein.

Jim’s education was primarily in Memphis, Tennessee. He graduated from East High School and then attended and graduated from the University of Tennessee at Knoxville.

Currently, Jim lives in Memphis with his orange tabby cat, Lucy Ricardo. While not all, but most of his cats have been named after celebrities, Lucy stands as the world’s most well-named orange tabby girl. “She acts just like her namesake,” he says. In his articles and his animals, the prevailing culture and its voice and music make their presence known.

Several of his secular articles, written under the penname Lightwriter, appear at Yahoo Voices.com.

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