In 1925, he wrote the story
Tides about the rocky coast of
Maine. In 1927, he wrote an illustrated book
Robin Hood. While working for the
American Magazine, he wrote
Victory, a short story that appeared in the
Vanity Fair in October 1935. In 1936, during the
Great Depression in the United States, Williams moved with his family to
Carmel-by-the-Sea, California, where he and his wife continued their writing careers. His wife Mona, wrote several books, including:
Here are my children, (1932),
Bright is the morning, (1935)
Dream pictures, (1952)
The Hot Breath of Heaven. (1961), and others. ==Legacy==