William David Ellis is a storyteller. And an award winning author. Whether it’s weaving an old narrative into an entertaining and illuminating yarn or fashioning something brand new from wisps of legend, he can tell a story. Other than that, he is the son of an English teacher, the husband of an English teacher, and the father of an English teacher. In spite of them, he occasionally punctuates. He also is a beekeeper, a blackberry farmer, and the faithful guardian a sentient German shepherd.
His contributions to publication include:
• Columns in small and large newspapers across Texas, the most infamous of which was entitled, In the Ground or on the Grill, a comparison between cremation and traditional funeral costs. (Talk about stir up a stink!)
• Short stories, some of which have actually been written. Reflections, a Sherlock Holmes story, can be found at https://williamdavidellisauthor.com
• Novels: Dragons and Romans and the latest, The Harry Ferguson Chronicles The Princess Who Forgot She Was Beautiful. Dances With My Dragon,