Eyone Williams
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Eyone Williams

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Eyone Williams is an award-winning author from Washington, D.C. He is also the CEO of Fast Lane Entertainment. Publisher, actor, journalist, and talk show host are just a few hats that Eyone wears well. Known for hard-core, gritty novels, Eyone made the Don Diva bestseller’s list with his debut novel, Fast Lane (Fast Lane Entertainment) which captured the raw elements of D.C. street life like no book of its time. He followed up his debut novel with a highly successful series of urban fiction entitled Hell Razor Honeys 1 and 2 (Cartel Publications). Joining forces with DC Bookdiva Publications, Eyone delivered his readers a short story entitled The Cross (DC Bookdiva Publication). Eyone released two more novels under DC Bookdiva Publications, Lorton Legends and Secrets Never Die. Both novels took him to another level in his career. With the release of Lorton Legends Eyone won the 2012 AAMBC Male Author of the Year award and made a number of bestseller lists. Secrets Never Die was adapted into a short film by rap artist Tabi Bonney and Cool Kids Films. That film won a Vanguard Honors award at the Toronto International Film Festival. Under Fast Lane Entertainment, Eyone released Money Ain’t Everything, a fictional tale of the true events that surrounded one of the biggest drug organizations to stand trial in Washington, D.C. history. Never Lay Down is another novel of his that takes the reader deep inside the workings of the criminal justice system and how young black defendants are over-sentenced in court rooms across America. For e-book lovers, Eyone has Rolex Revenge, and The Godfather (the Eddie Mathis story) a short highlight of D.C. street legend, Eddie Mathis. Eyone has written a number of true-crimes articles and was a staff writer for Don Diva Magazine. Some of his most notable work appeared in Don Diva’s issue 30, The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly, where he, and co-writer Seth Ferranti, outlined the rise and fall of D.C. street legends Michael “Fray” Salters, and Wayne “Silk” Perry. In Don Diva issue 27 Eyone also wrote an article entitled A Trail of Bodies where he documented the rise and fall of Panamanian drug trafficker Javier “Panama” Card; the Card story turned out to be the real-life inspiration for the novel Money Ain’t Everything. For more information about Eyone Williams please visit his Facebook page: facebook.com/eyone.williams; follow him on Twitter @eyonethewriter; follow him on Instagram @uptowneyone. Eyone is also the Director of the DC Blacks Association, a non-profit organization geared towards reentry, visit @dc_blacks on Instgram.
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