Philip Lee Williams
Novelist

Philip Lee Williams Net Worth

Philip Lee Williams is an American novelist, poet, documentary filmmaker, and essayist born on January 30, 1950 in Athens, GA. He is best known for his novels, A Distant Flame (2004) and Slow Dance in Autumn (1988). A Distant Flame was awarded the Michael Shaara Award for Excellence in Civil War Fiction in 2004.
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Birth Day January 30, 1950
Birth Place Athens, GA
Age 74 YEARS OLD
Birth Sign Aquarius

💰 Net worth: $10 million (2024)

About

An American Novelist, poet, documentary filmmaker, and Essayist, he is best known for his novels, A Distant Flame (2004) and Slow Dance in Autumn (1988). The former work received the Michael Shaara Award for Excellence in Civil War Fiction in 2004.

Before Fame

He composed music and wrote poetry in his teens. He later majored in journalism at the University of Georgia, graduating in 1972.

Trivia

He published seventeen books, including twelve novels, between 1988 and 2012. He also earned accolades as a Journalist for the Athens Daily News, The Madisonian, and other Georgia publications.

Family Life

He and his two siblings were born in Athens, Georgia to Ruth Sisk Williams and Marshall Woodson Williams. In 1972, he married Linda Rowley, with whom he subsequently had two children.

Associated With

He was inducted into the Georgia Writers Hall of Fame, an elite group that also counts author James Dickey among its ranks.

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