Carol Lynch Williams

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Born1959 (age 6667)
Lincoln, Nebraska, U.S.
OccupationNovelist
Alma materVermont College of Fine Arts
InstitutionsBrigham Young University
Carol Lynch Williams
Born1959 (age 6667)
Lincoln, Nebraska, U.S.
OccupationNovelist
Academic background
Alma materVermont College of Fine Arts
Academic work
InstitutionsBrigham Young University

Carol Lynch Williams is an author of Young Adult and Middle Grade novels. As of 2016, Williams is the conference director for Writing and Illustrating for Young Readers (WIFYR) conference[1] and is a professor of creative writing at Brigham Young University (BYU).[2] She graduated in 2008 from Vermont College of Fine Arts with a degree in Writing for Children and Young Adults.[3][4]

Williams has six daughters and a son. Williams grew up in Florida but currently lives in Utah.[5]

Overall themes and response

Williams read as part of the English Department reading series in the fall of 2008. John Bennion noted about that her characters "return love for cruelty."[6] Williams' characters have to deal with abuse, aging, death, suicide, and other difficult challenges, yet rise above all of these difficulties. Bennion remarked, "we identify with her young women adults because they come out independent, relying on themselves."[7] Williams' work has also been praised as "Intensely gripping and grippingly intense",[8] "absorbing",[9] "outstanding",[10] and "stunning, gut-punching, heart-wrenching, heart-healing."[11]

Awards

A complete list of Williams' awards can be found on her blog.

Published works

References

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