William Beltre

William Beltre is a first-generation Dominican-American and the son of immigrants. Growing up in a household without the traditional academic roadmap, he initially viewed reading as a chore-until the day he discovered Tolkien. That encounter sparked a lifelong fascination with the transformative power of storytelling.

While studying Computer Animation at UMass Amherst, a Comparative Literature course titled “Brave New World” introduced him to the visionary works of Orwell, Stephenson, Atwood, and Butler. This exposure to iconic speculative fiction didn’t just expand his library; it blew his world open, fueling an insatiable appetite for narratives that challenge the status quo.

What began as a hobby, trading late-night “doom-scrolling” for creative output, has evolved into a vital passion. For William, writing has become as necessary as breathing-a way to kindle for others the same spark that redefined his own life years ago.

Above all, William considers his family his greatest success. This journey is shared with his wife, Jo, and their children, Marley and Javi, who reflect the blended values he holds dear. He lives in New Hampshire with his family and a chaotic menagerie of two dogs, three cats, and one remarkably misbehaving bunny.

 

 

 

Books

ANOMALOUS (The End of Ra Book 1)

ANOMALOUS

A rebel blacksmith with a secret.

A resilient Fen who escaped his chains.

When a Klenzeer’s pursuit forces them together, two outcasts discover they share more than just enemies—they share a desperate need to survive.

But the island of Ra is designed to prevent escape. The Cycle comes every forty-two days. The Klenzeer enforce laws with ruthless efficiency. And the Overseers control everything for devious ends.

A found family fights impossible odds in a world where conformity is a prison—and resistance is the only freedom.

AN0MAL0US explores themes of identity, sacrifice, found family, and the price of resistance against systemic oppression, while building toward the revelation that even the most heroic acts of defiance may serve the oppressor’s ultimate goals. The story sets up a larger narrative about the nature of free will, the manipulation of memory and trauma, and whether true escape is possible in a world where even one’s deepest desires may be artificially implanted by those in power.