PRESS REVIEWS

“Witty beyond belief, author Kim Williams has a way of painting corporate America as subtle as a neon coat on a cloudy day…”Diary” is one of those books that you want to share with several friends, especially Black women. A fast and immensely satisfying read, “Diary” whet and satisfied my discerning palate.”
Wanda Sabir, San Francisco Bay View.

“Williams’ words are a valid, intrinsic element of the consciousness of the writer and a great many people.”
Black Issues Book Review, May-June 2005

“40 HOURS AND AN UNWRITTEN RULE: The Diary of a Nigger, Negro, Colored, Black, African-American Woman is at times emotionally stirring, racially provocative and always humorous.”
Brown Skin Magazine, February 2005

“THE DIARY OF A NIGGER, NEGRO, COLORED, BLACK, AFRICANAMERICAN WOMAN is an excerpt from the book of life of any person, male or female, of the African-American persuasion.”
Renee Williams, The RAWSISTAZ Reviewers

“I found this book to be wonderfully hilarious… Williams definitely has her finger on the pulse of Caucasian/African-American relations in the office.”
T. Rhythm Knight, APOOO Book Club

“Sometimes I come across a gem of a novel that expresses and conjures up deep emotions that are sometimes nesting in my heart. 40 HOURS AND AN UNWRITTEN RULE is an example of such a work… I was very impressed with the author’s use of the language, humor and comparisons she used to really assert the purpose of this novel.”
Imani Voices.com

“In her debut novel, Kim Williams paints an incredibly accurate picture of racial tension in the workplace… The incidents will have you slapping your knee with laughter.”
Book-Remarks.com