Caleb Williams (who publishes and operates in social media under the name Library of Godwin) is delightful on several scores. He is delightful in his unabashed Mormonism, having produced multiple works inspired by or illustrating Mormon sacred texts, including his fantastic edition of the Book of Mormon. He delights me with his melding of advanced artistic technology (he makes art on a digital tablet) with an archaizing aesthetic (his art looks like woodcuts). His style, which strikes me as part Gustave Doré and part William Blake, sizzles with delight. I find delight in his frank esotericism, and in his engaging with traditional symbols for the themes of the mysteries and also boldly crafting his own. His willingness to fearlessly lay all this before the public is a delight. And I invite you wholeheartedly to delight with me in the astounding fact of his youth, which suggests that he will be producing brilliant work for many years to come.
— David J. Butler
