Sparrow's Valley

by William Moore


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 29/12/2006

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 616
ISBN : 9781425919344

About the Book

            There are moments that occur in everyone’s life that haunt them...creating an inner beast that lay suppressed deep within them till their dying day. An evil presence designated to stalk our every living breath. In Sparrow’s Valley, nothing is as it seems. Unseen forces have bought the souls of powerful leaders to play a twisted game with seven unexpecting lives who are separated only by distance. But between the distance of what they call home and Sparrow’s Valley is a demonic sociopath lurking with other plans for them making a seemingly tranquil trip away from reality into a survival by any means necessary.

            Lance Faulkner, a recluse with his almighty hand over the town of Sparrow’s Valley, has made a deal to regain what he most loves out of life by playing puppet master. Luring these seven individuals to his lovely abode and persuade them to kill themselves or each other using the traumatic experiences that have created them as his only weapon. But what happens when you are living your own nightmare and no one around you sees what you see or knows what you know? Do you turn on those newly acquired friends...or yourself? Or do you stand alone and face the inner demons that wish to destroy you? In a place where seeming coincidence becomes circumstance the seven shall soon see, that their nightmarish past has begun to take form in a hellish place on earth called Sparrow’s Valley.


About the Author

         

            William Moore was born on December 17, 1979 in New Orleans, Louisiana. At the early age of 3, he was forced into a single parent home where his mother gave him his first journal in which he wrote his first published poem in the Christmas Program of his elementary school. His poetry eventually bled into other avenues from drawing, storytelling, and the complex art of writing, staining his psyche with an unbeknownst filter, allowing him to observe the world through objective eyes. When he turned 15, William began to create alternate, less painful realities in his mind to make sense of the world along with the death of his father figure. After many years of religiously studying and honing his craft, his words became second nature. His characters developed lives of their own. His worlds grew depth and reality. And his words cultivated true underlying meaning through real experience. William was blessed to be a part of many championship teams, honor societies, and the winner of many essay and poetry competition.        His life tooks many turns for the worse having loss a child, all three uncles to unnatural causes best friend to a drunk driver, a top notch university, Georgia Tech, his wife, car, homeless on several occasions, among other incidents. But William stepped up to the challenged and finished his first novel, “Sparrow’s Valley,” with the onset of his son’s birth. From 2000-present, he has written for the late Russell Tyrone Jones a.k.a. ODB and family which caught the eye of his first manager, Denise Sirigo. Quickly thereafter, he developed a name for himself not just as a story writer, poetry writer, and a bio writer, but as a distinguished writer. William Moore has graced many stages with his unique style of poetry from the legendary Nuyorican Poetry Café, Bowery Poetry Cafe, Punch Lounge on Broadway, Rabbit Hole at the Laugh Factory, countless churches, and several university campuses including Mount Saint Vincent for the annual Peace Project where his spoken word play “Realities of Life” shared the stage with Ms. America, Syrus from the Real World, a Columbine survivor, and Lori Beth from Steve Harvey show. His poetry has mesmerized crowds from New York, Georgia, Indiana, California, Louisiana, and Florida. These accomplishments merely gave William the confidence he needed to broaden his horizons, writing bios for distinguished up and coming djs, music artists, producers, and corporations. His list includes Chesney Snow, world renowned beatboxer, Vaughn Trannon, a world class personal chef of the owner of the Venetian Hotel in Las Vegas, Peter Rabbit of the famous Broadway show, “Bring Da Noise, Bring Da Funk,” and Craig Scott, Director on the Board of the American Screenwriter’s Association. William is working on a television pilot and an adaptation of his novel into a screenplay and a one man play, “Class Is Out,” for the school system. William recently became a member of the ASA, American Screenwriter’s Association and the International High IQ Society. He is presently expanding his organizations, Wrighter Ink &Wrighterz Ink, Inc. his writing consultant’s firm and art’s program that creates in school and after school workshops, community events, theatrical performance events. His company has organized and hosted artistic showcase events around poetry, music, and beat boxing and numerous educational programs.

            William has made it a point to create a persona of literary ingenuity and realistic perspectives in his ability to reveal the necessary while keeping the interest of the doubtful and cynical, becoming the one stop shopping for his clientele’s needs. A man always willing to put his best foot forward as long as it does not trip up the next man’s efforts. With a world of opportunity and only the horizons and the infinite boundaries of his imagination and vision to hold him back, William knows that labeling himself the best is an unwanted and unsuitable characteristic for success but will never allow anyone to out work him in his journey to reach his seemingly unattainable goals. He makes his statements and allows the outside world to fill in the blanks of Will “  Moore.  I Will “Do” Moore. I Will “Teach” Moore. I am Will “I Am” Moore.