Description: Almost every day for 35 years, Arthur Stace spent hours writing a single word - Eternity - on and around the streets of Sydney. After his 'unmasking' in 1956, he became a reluctant folk hero. By the time he died, in 1967, his was a household name and the word Eternity was ingrained in the soul of Sydney. It still is. This is his story.
Brief description: Roy Williams won the Sydney University Medal in law in 1986 and spent 20 years in the legal profession before turning his hand to writing. His first and best-known book, 'God, Actually' (2008), was a defence of Christianity for the educated layperson. A bestseller in Australia on release, it has since been published in Britain and North America. Roy's next two books - 'In God They Trust?' (2013) and 'Post-God Nation? (2015)' - focused on Australian history and society, and have been widely praised by believers and agnostics alike. 'Mr Eternity' is his first full-length biography.