William A. Gonzalez was born in the ‘other’ Los Angeles, California. His passion for writing did not begin inside of a public school system classroom, it started by painting words onto naked landsc...ver másWilliam A. Gonzalez was born in the ‘other’ Los Angeles, California. His passion for writing did not begin inside of a public school system classroom, it started by painting words onto naked landscapes throughout the inner-city gutter that wrapped around him on a daily basis.
Gonzalez is proud to be a tiny seed of the working class poor. However, he has made a decision to ‘put down the shovel, and pick up a pen’—by doing so, he plans on slowly breaking a family cycle of providing modern-day slave labor to service sectors controlled by the privileged and paint pictures for the invisible people who cannot write for themselves.
W.A.G penned the award winning unedited book entitled “Black Bubblegum” 1st place winner of the 2013 New England Book Festival ‘Wild Card’ category.
“There is too much beauty inside working- class poor sweat; not to dip your pen into it for colors.”ver menos