Author extraordinaire Brittani Williams began her foray into writing by happenstance when she was required to pen a play as an assignment. It was then that Brittani discovered her unbound imagination, creativity and the escapism rooted in great literature. After much encouragement from family, friends, and co-workers alike, Brittani's hobby be-came a profession in 2005 when she completed her first manuscript titled Automatic Princess, (later renamed Daddy's Little Girl). Within four months of her completed manuscript, Brittani was signed to a two-book deal with Q-boro Books. In 2007, at the youthful age of 24, Brittani released her first book entitled Daddy's Little Girl. The release was highly successful and received positive reader reviews from across the globe; making Daddy's Little Girl Brittani's bestselling book to date. Later that year she contributed to two anthology projects, Fantasy (Urban Life-style Press) and Flexin' & Sexin' (Life Changing Books), alongside some of the best authors in the industry. With the release of her sophomore novel, Sugar Walls, Brittani had four projects in circulation, all released in the same year.In June 2008, Brittani released The Cathouse, a novel co-written with Anna J and Laurinda D. Brown. The following December, her third novel, Black Diamond, was released by Urban Books. Two short years later in 2010, the sequel, Black Diamond 2: Nicety was released. To broaden her horizons beyond exclusively writing novels, Brittani made her directorial debut in June 2010 with the stage play adaptation of one of her bestselling novels, Black Diamond. In addition to directing, Brittani also wrote and produced Black Diamond the stage play, which successfully debuted to a sold out crowd of over 700 on its opening night. On the heels of her successful stage play, Brittani signed a three-book deal with her publisher, Urban Books, for Cover Girl, Black Diamond 3, and Hell on Heels. Brittani also wrote book for hip hop artists and reality stars Jamal Green, know as Mazaradi Fox, Girl Code with Hazel E, and No Excuses by Dreux "Lil Fizz" Frédéric. Other works by Brittani include Carl Weber’s Kinpins: Philadelphia, Kiss The Girls and Make Them Cry, and The Streets Keep Pulling Me Back. Brittani has inked a new three book deal with Urban Books, her first releases since 2022. Stay turned, because your favorite author is back!