Barbara Williams was born January 1, 1925, in
Salt Lake City, Utah, daughter of Walter Wright. Williams began writing when she was five years old, when she was encouraged by her teachers to act as the classroom reporter for the children's page of a local newspaper, which she kept writing for until she became the editor for that same page at the seventh grade. She sold her first story, to the
Salt Lake Tribune, when she was twelve years old. She graduated from East High School in 1942, and finished her course on the
University of Utah in 1946, after which she married J. D. Williams. The couple moved to
Washington, D.C., on the same year, where Williams worked at the
Library of Congress. Six years later, in 1952, they moved back to Salt Lake City, where her husband founded the Hinckley Institute of Politics. After moving back to her home town, she worked as a teacher in the University of Utah for twelve years. == Career as a writer ==