The Hamilton Gallery ~ Online.com was created for the sole purpose of providing the artist who is a social activist and uses their art in a way to serve that cause, greater recognition, distribution & readership over the Internet free of charge.
In that spirit I would like to extend a very special congratulations to featured social activist artist here at the gallery, William S. Peters, Sr. for his participation in The Kosovo International Poetry Festival. The festival was attended by Poets from all over the Globe.

AKA ‘just bill‘ is a world renowned Poet, Writer and Publisher.
Bill’s book The Vine Keeper was showcased at the festival and he was named the ‘Poet Laureate’ and awarded The Golden Grape award.

Bill with award presenter Fahredin Shehu


The three musketeers at the festival: Fahredin Shehu, Janet P. Caldwell, aka Derailed Poet and just bill.

To commemorate this occasion, Bill has written a new book . . . ‘O Sweet Kosovo . . . dreams of Rahovec.’ This book is an intimate collection of short poems celebrating his wonderful journey.

Congrats again to you William S. Peters, Sr. aka ‘just bill’.
for more information about Bill visit his personal Web Site at :
www.iamjustbill.com
Author: ~Keith Alan Hamilton~
~Keith Alan Hamilton~ is a Pro-Human, Social Activist Performance Artist and Mystic Philosopher. The full emergence of Keith’s artistically creative and socially proactive lived experience includes being an Author/Writer (Poet), Publisher and Editor. He is the creator of the book series Nature ~ IQ: Let’s Survive, Not Die ! The Images with Words Series: on the Road with ~Keith Alan Hamilton~ and the Muse Series. Keith is a fervent promoter of other social activist artists at The Hamilton Gallery ~ Online. Keith writes a spiritually philosophical blend of poetry and prose that’s often further pictorialized with his Smartphone photography. Keith is also an exhibited social activist artist and draws attention to the PRO-HUMAN message flowing within his creations through the act of performance art. While participating in charitable and athletic events, Keith artistically creates a body metaphor (wearing dark clothes with a hood) to bring back to light out of the darkness, to air out, and confront through the healing process of dialogue, those inhibitions and predispositions that work against finding any cure for societal ills.
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