William B. Maxwell, at present resides in Detroit, Michigan. Born in Rome, GA. He joined the U.S. Air Force, in 1971, for fifteen years and some months. He also joined the U.S. Army National Guard, for four years. The authors one other publication, titled Heart of a Blackman is available thru this publishing company. (Xlibris.com) He has put together poetry from over the years that were prompted at different times in his life. He truly hopes you enjoy his writing.
William Babington Maxwell (1866–1938) was a British novelist. Born on June 4, 1866, he was the third surviving child and second eldest son of novelist Mary Elizabeth Braddon.
Though nearly 50 years old at the outbreak of the First World War, he was accepted as a lieutenant in the Royal Fusiliers and served in France until 1917.
He wrote The Last Man In, a drama, produced 14 March 1910, at the Royalty Theatre, Glasgow, by the Scottish Repertory Company; and, with George Paston (i. e., Emily Morse Symonds), a farce, The Naked Truth, which was first played at Wyndham's Theatre, London, in April, 1910, and in which Charles Hawtrey played Bernard Darrell.