T. William Phillips
author

News & Reviews

EVENTS - BOOK SIGNING - WRITER'S CONFERENCES

Noble Energy, Inc.
Aug 23, 2010  11:30AM - 12:30 PM              
Houston Tx 77362
281-872-2538


Book Sales & Signing Event and author Q & A

Bookworms  Bookstore
Sept 11, 2010  2-5 PM
31848 State Hwy 249
Pinehurst, Tx 77362
281-789-7286

http://bookworminpinehurst.com/
Book Sales & Signing Event
Photos from the book signing
Photos from the book signing
Photos from the book signing
Photos from the book signing
Photos from the book signing
Photos from the book signing

Ozark Creative Writer's Conferece
October 7-9, 2010
Inn of the Ozarks
Eureka Springs, Arkansas

http://www.ozarkcreativewriters.org/Home_Page.html

Book Sales & Signing

Austin Poetry Society
Sept 23, 2010  7-9 PM
NeWorlDeli
4101 Guadalupe
Austin TX

http://www.austinpoetrysociety.org

Poetry Reading
Open to the public and free

Bouchercon by the Bay
Oct 14 - 17, 2010 
San Francisco, CA

http://bcon2010.com/welcome.php

Writer's Conference

Barnes & Noble - The Woodlands
Sunday Dec 12, 2010  2-4 PM
1201 Lake Woodlands Dr. #3008
The Woodlands TX  77381

http://store-locator.barnesandnoble.com/store/2200

Book Sales & Signing

LA Times Festival of Books
USC Campus -  Booth 942 
Section T2 (Author's Den) 
Sat Apr 30, Sun Apr 1  Noon to 1:00 PM
Los Angeles California

http://www.authorsden.com/AuthorsOnTheRoad/                          
http://events.latimes.com/festivalofbooks/

Book Sales & Signing
REVIEWS (Excerpts)




"Only out a few weeks this novel is already getting rave reviews. You might want to give this
one a shot
." - from BookTalk.org






"Phillips fills the reader's hearts with their own desire to rediscover something new and exciting
in their lives."
- Barnes & Noble reader review



"This book has it all...action and adventure, love and lust and voodoo and violence. It cost
me many hours of sleep as I could not put it down. A good read. I highly recommend it
."
- B&N reader review


T. William Phillips emerges on the literary stage of greatness with his destined-to-be-epic novel Restless Heart.
  “To thine own self be true,” echoes from William Shakespeare, whereas “Justice by God.  Truth by will. 
Duty by heart,” will be etched in
the memory of the readers of T. William Phillips’ exquisite novel.
The book is appropriately titled Restless Heart, as “restless” is indeed the proper adjective to
describe the heart of Konrad Quintero de Leon.  ......

T. William Phillips has certainly done his research establishing his characters with complete
credibility, conviction and confidence.  Paralleling history with exact adherence to people and
events which helped shaped this country; he interlaced human conduct within his characters with
an inherent wisdom beyond his years.  The self-evident amount of work that has gone into his creation
shows a humble respect for those fortunate enough to find the opportunity to read his novel.  My
advice to all is if you can’t find the opportunity to read this – make it.  This book should be
required reading by English Literature courses and novelist’s workshops.  Impeccable in presentation,
T. William Phillips is by all accounts destined to
become renown in our day as a contemporary
literary force and an inspiration to all writers. -
Pacific Book Reviews




“Restless Heart” allows you to live an exciting adventure through the eyes of Konrad Quintero de Leon, a young man who
is compelled to seek out and explore all that life has to offer. Konrad is hungry for life and shuns the contemporary lifestyle
shared by those around him. ..........................
I found myself flying through the pages of this book as the author provided just the right amount of description to let the story come to life before my eyes, without burying the plot with too much detail. The characters are interesting,
colorful, and realistic, and I enjoyed seeing how Konrad’s views and thoughts matured as he transformed from a naïve
college boy to an experienced traveler who is familiar with both the good and the bad that the world has to offer.

The plot provides a few interesting twists that had me closing the book with a slightly bittersweet feeling, but it was a
good ending that fit perfectly with the character of Konrad. There probably aren’t too many people in the world who travel t
he same endless road that Konrad walks on, but “Restless Heart” will provide a good glimpse at those who do and it will be
up to you to decide if that road is a blessing or a curse. - ReaderViews




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