WND columnist Kyle Williams’ new book, “Seen & Heard,” has shot up the sales chart at Amazon.com following a series of cable TV and radio appearances by the 14-year-old – reaching No. 616 from a previous level of 19,000.
The teen appeared this week on programs on both MSNBC and Fox News Channel, as well as multiple talk-radio shows. He also taped a segment with top-rated cable host Bill O’Reilly, which will air on Fox’s “The O’Reilly Factor” next week.
Today, Williams is scheduled to appear on KKLA’s “Duffy and Company” at 8:15 p.m. Eastern. Monday, Kyle will be a guest on the radio show “Janet Parshall’s America” at 4:30 p.m. Eastern and the nationally syndicated Ken Hamblin radio program at 5:30 p.m. Eastern.
In his book, Williams, 14, challenges the adage “Children should be seen and not heard,” and makes a name for himself in the process. As the youngest political columnist in America with a national audience in WND, he has tackled subjects such as abortion, homosexual rights, separation of church and state, and the public school system.
A homeschooler from Oklahoma, Williams first came to prominence as an exclusive columnist at WorldNetDaily, a job he began at age 12. “Seen & Heard” is the latest release from WND Books, a partnership between WorldNetDaily and Thomas Nelson Publishers.
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