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Interview With a Writer: Phil Hamlyn Williams

May 20, 2021

Phil Hamlyn Williams is a StoryTerrace writer specialising in preserving the history of people and companies for posterity. Learn more about his work here.

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“As kids, we didn't know why our parents made us walk together, it was only when we got to school that we saw the name-calling and the jokes, and realized that we were different and that we were going to have to learn to defend ourselves or just take it,” dasdas

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When other schools played us, it was a shock, especially because there were black kids in the chess team. He told us that it was a middle-class game, but that we need to take our working-class values, and work hard, strive hard, and not be intimidated. We did it.The hostility wasn't obvious, but I would be stared at by the students and the teachers.You could tell that it was the first time that some of them had even shaken a Black boy's hand.

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Phil Hamlyn Williams is a professional writer with a master’s degree from University College Falmouth. In addition to writing for a variety of periodicals, he has published several books that vividly bring history to life.

Phil discovered his talent for writing histories — particularly the stories of individuals against a backdrop of era-defining events — later in life. He made the leap from accountant to writer at age 50, so his work is informed by passion and wisdom in equal measure. Phil currently lives in Old Dalby, Leicestershire, England.

Phil in his youth at the wheel of the Bencomo

ST: Why do you enjoy writing for Story Terrace?

I like to discover people’s and companies’ stories and then work at how best to communicate them.

ST: If you were writing a Story Terrace book of your life, what would be the title and why?

Lucky Wanderer. I have never mapped out a course for my life, but at each point of change, I have been lucky in finding interesting opportunities.

ST: What is the most memorable story you've told as a writer?

That of the MacRoberts Reply, which I wrote for StoryTerrace. It was the story of an aeroplane given to the RAF by a grieving mother, of the men who flew it, and of one man who survived its final crash.

ST: What is your idea of perfect happiness?

Being with my wife, my children, and my grandchildren.

ST: What is your biggest fear?

Alzheimer’s.

ST: What's something that people would be surprised to learn about you?

My father was 60 when I was born, and his father was 60 when my father was born.

ST: What trait do you admire most in others?

Compassion.

ST: What is your most treasured possession?

My model railway set, which I’ve had for over 60 years.

ST: Who are your favorite writers?

Philip Pullman, Penelope Lively, Sebastian Faulks, and Charlotte Bronte.

ST: What fictional character do you most identify with?

Albus Dumbledore.

ST: If you could have been born in any time or place, what would you choose?

London, 1851.

ST: What makes you most angry?

Unfairness.

Lightning Round!

ST: Dogs or cats?

Cats.

ST: Introvert or extrovert?

Introvert.

ST: Morning lark or night owl?

Morning lark.

ST: Vintage or modern?

Vintage.

ST: X-ray vision or time travel?

Time travel.

To find out more about having a professional writer like Phil preserve your family history, contact StoryTerrace or sign up for our newsletter today.

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“As kids, we didn't know why our parents made us walk together, it was only when we got to school that we saw the name-calling and the jokes, and realized that we were different and that we were going to have to learn to defend ourselves or just take it,” dasdas

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Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua. Ut enim ad minim veniam, quis nostrud exercitation ullamco laboris nisi ut aliquip ex ea commodo consequat. Duis aute irure dolor in reprehenderit in voluptate velit esse cillum dolore eu fugiat nulla pariatur.

When other schools played us, it was a shock, especially because there were black kids in the chess team. He told us that it was a middle-class game, but that we need to take our working-class values, and work hard, strive hard, and not be intimidated. We did it.The hostility wasn't obvious, but I would be stared at by the students and the teachers.You could tell that it was the first time that some of them had even shaken a Black boy's hand.

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Premium Writer

Phil Hamlyn Williams is a professional writer with a master’s degree from University College Falmouth. In addition to writing for a variety of periodicals, he has published several books that vividly bring history to life.

Phil discovered his talent for writing histories — particularly the stories of individuals against a backdrop of era-defining events — later in life. He made the leap from accountant to writer at age 50, so his work is informed by passion and wisdom in equal measure. Phil currently lives in Old Dalby, Leicestershire, England.

Phil in his youth at the wheel of the Bencomo

ST: Why do you enjoy writing for Story Terrace?

I like to discover people’s and companies’ stories and then work at how best to communicate them.

ST: If you were writing a Story Terrace book of your life, what would be the title and why?

Lucky Wanderer. I have never mapped out a course for my life, but at each point of change, I have been lucky in finding interesting opportunities.

ST: What is the most memorable story you've told as a writer?

That of the MacRoberts Reply, which I wrote for StoryTerrace. It was the story of an aeroplane given to the RAF by a grieving mother, of the men who flew it, and of one man who survived its final crash.

ST: What is your idea of perfect happiness?

Being with my wife, my children, and my grandchildren.

ST: What is your biggest fear?

Alzheimer’s.

ST: What's something that people would be surprised to learn about you?

My father was 60 when I was born, and his father was 60 when my father was born.

ST: What trait do you admire most in others?

Compassion.

ST: What is your most treasured possession?

My model railway set, which I’ve had for over 60 years.

ST: Who are your favorite writers?

Philip Pullman, Penelope Lively, Sebastian Faulks, and Charlotte Bronte.

ST: What fictional character do you most identify with?

Albus Dumbledore.

ST: If you could have been born in any time or place, what would you choose?

London, 1851.

ST: What makes you most angry?

Unfairness.

Lightning Round!

ST: Dogs or cats?

Cats.

ST: Introvert or extrovert?

Introvert.

ST: Morning lark or night owl?

Morning lark.

ST: Vintage or modern?

Vintage.

ST: X-ray vision or time travel?

Time travel.

To find out more about having a professional writer like Phil preserve your family history, contact StoryTerrace or sign up for our newsletter today.

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