A memoir of glitz, glamour, geopolitics, and the power of pop music, following a misunderstood queer biracial kid from small-town Georgia who became the world's foremost Eurovision Song Contest blogger.
William H. Adams Book order
William Henry Davenport Adams was a 19th-century English writer and journalist, recognized for his numerous publications. His work spanned a diverse range of subjects and styles, establishing him as a versatile author of his era. As a journalist, he covered various topics, providing readers with insights into the society and events of his time. His writing aimed to be both informative and engaging, capturing the attention of his audience.



- 2023
- 2022
Before the Past Escapes Us
- 146 pages
- 6 hours of reading
Exploring a range of themes from humor to horror, this collection features a variety of engaging stories that address everyday struggles and whimsical experiences. William Adams invites readers on emotional journeys that evoke laughter, tears, and introspection. With tales designed to resonate with diverse audiences, this debut book promises to entertain and provoke thought, making it a compelling read for anyone seeking relatable narratives or lighthearted escapism.
- 2020
Medical Practice and the Common Man and Woman: A History
- 720 pages
- 26 hours of reading
Focusing on a revolutionary theory of social evolution, this abridged work explores the history of medical practice while intertwining personal experiences from Dr. Adams' extensive career. He argues that broad-based liberty is essential for human progress, challenging traditional historical narratives and debunking the notion that Western success stems from earlier civilizations or key figures. By emphasizing the significance of freedom of conscience and the dangers of authoritarianism, he illustrates how these factors have shaped societal advancement and the medical field.