Woman Magazine’s inaugural Blogger Team member, Peter “Magnum” Williams is the mags’ Investigative Journalist.
Born an army brat, he was shunted every two years by circumstance and the New Zealand army all over those shaky isles and into South East Asia as a youth. The result is he has no friends.
From the tender age of eighteen he entered a series of occupations that few have known, dipping into the dark side of life’s netherworlds. He has a working history as a police officer and detective in New Zealand, a prison officer, private eye and published author in Perth.
It was his first novel Tracks to Exile that brought him into the sphere of Perth’s leading woman’s magazine. His attempt to become a best selling author, and to enjoy the fruits of that labour, was featured in the mid-year 2009 issue. Following that he was invited to become part of the creative team.
“Magnum” as his Nedlands rugby club mates nick-named him; (possibly because of his uncanny resemblance to Tom Selleck…from a distance…a long distance) boasts that he has that rare gift of “femme-sensitivity.” Experts in the complexities of human relationships have defined that as a seventh-and-a-half sense of empathetic shallow insincerity. He claims that it grants him insight into feminine ways beyond most mere male’s wildest imaginations. Of course he may be wrong.
That aside he is available to chat on-line about anything…actually preferably about himself…unless you have a topic that is more interesting (Yea right!)