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Daniel (Danny) Lance Wright, Author

Friday, June 27, 2014

Good Reviews Are Now Pouring In

By 
Nathan Albright (Portland, OR USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: One Day in Lubbock (Kindle Edition)

This book plays with a premise that is deeply moving, and ought to strike a chord with many potential readers, and that is the way in which this novel sets up the situation where an old man who should be retired is instead working as a janitor at a hospital to try to keep one foot in front of each other to avoid a return to the bad ways that landed him in jail. Then, on what would appear to be an ordinary day, the author sets up a situation where this man gets the chance to reconnect with his first love, whose young relationship is detailed in a series of emotional flashbacks that leave Will Dillinger unable to function normally, and unable to resist lowering the wall that he has built up over time to prevent him from bonding with others, walls that started with childhood as a con artist and a charmer who used his gifts for evil and feels unworthy of grace.

There is, of course, a darker side to this memory of early love. While the specific scenarios of high school students fearing positive pregnancy tests and dealing with the stress of marriage and family before they have any sort of education or jobs is not something I am familiar with, I know of a situation that is not so unlike that of the premise of this novel that did not work out very well. In that particular case, a woman who was married to a decent and upright man got in touch with a widower who had been an old high school flame and ended up beginning an affair with him that split up the family and led to a lot of very dangerous complications. This is, therefore, not a premise that I view with equanimity, especially when the book flashes back to an unsuccessful marriage between Kate and an alcoholic man. This is the sort of story that a lot of people will be able to relate to, broken people seeking wholeness and love and some sort of redemption.

It would be unfair to spoil the various twists and turns of the story, but it is certainly a very convenient tale in many ways. We see Kate as a relatively innocent young woman whose life is changed by marriage to an alcoholic and who has to deal with frustrations and a vestigial sense of loyalty. We see Will struggling with loneliness and the belief that life has entirely passed him by. In wanting to root for love, we see a few surprises, and one where the meet cute at the end, the second chance at life, is not in fact as we would expect, but it is a surprise that is well-earned and a conclusion that ought to be satisfying for readers who want to see love and grace in action, as well as the corrosive effects of secrets and lies and misplaced guilt. Although this is not the sort of novel I usually read, this is a novel that will richly reward readers looking for a second chance at a first chance, which, honestly, includes most of us.

Monday, June 16, 2014

On the road again with "One Day in Lubbock"

It's time for another trip to the South Plains of Texas and I'm sure looking forward to it. To all old friends, new friends, and friends yet to be, I have book signings Friday, Saturday and Sunday this week. I do hope you'll drop by one of the events and spend a few minutes with me to celebrate my latest novel, "One Day in Lubbock". Here's the itinerary:
Friday, 6/20, N-3pm, Holiday Inn Express Lobby, Brownfield
Saturday, 6/21, 2p-4p, Hastings, 50th Street, Lubbock
Sunday, 6/22, 2p-4p, Hastings, 82nd Street, Lubbock

Saturday, June 7, 2014

"One Day in Lubbock" Memorial Week Signing Tour

It's time... well, actually past time, that I let you know that I appreciate each and every one of you that took the time to drop by the signing events in Wichita Falls, TX and Lubbock, TX during the Memorial holiday week.

Once you've read "One Day in Lubbock", could I ask you to offer an opinion of it? Reviews are the lifeblood of a novelist. A great place to do it is at the Amazon link below:

http://www.amazon.com/product-reviews/B00IOSBVUS/ref=acr_search_see_all?ie=UTF8&showViewpoints=1

Now, I'm looking forward to a quick June tour:
Brownfield, TX          Holiday Inn               N-4pm              6/20
Lubbock, TX             Hastings                    2-4pm               6/21
                                  (50th St)
Lubbock, TX             Hastings                    2-4pm               6/22
                                  (82nd St)                

See you then.

Tuesday, May 13, 2014

Making Weekend Plans?

The cursor is mocking me. My fingers are idle, therefore; it is idle. Nothing has been written and, it would seem, nothing will be, for a while. So, I'll put my mind to something else.

Are you thinking about what you're going to be doing this weekend?

Please, allow me to make a suggestion:  How about taking the short drive to Clifton, TX this Saturday, May 21st and join me for a book signing and reading event at the Clifton Civic Center sponsored by the Nellie Pedersen Public Library. I'll be reading excerpts from my latest release, "One Day in Lubbock". It's scheduled from 2pm till 5pm. See you there.

Friday, May 2, 2014

Another Fabulous Boots 'n' Brew

When inspiration strikes, a writer goes with it. There is never a guarantee that creativity will strike again soon enough to satisfy. This opening sentence is sort of an excuse, sort of an apology, and sort of both.

A new novel is in the draft stage and I've been rolling with it all week, to the exclusion of most other responsibilities. But, now, before anymore time passes, I want to proclaim my appreciation for the marvelous event last weekend in Clifton, TX called Boots 'n' Brew. My dear friend, An Thompson of LA Art Gallery graciously invited me to join her at the gallery to sign my new novel "One Day in Lubbock" during the event. It was tremendously satisfying to visit with a near steady stream of visitors through the gallery checking out the beautiful artwork and, of course, all the different titles on my table. And it certainly was no bother to sit next to a keg of Rahr Brother's "Texas Red". All I'll say about that is, I allowed myself no opportunity to become thirsty all evening. Good stuff!

Now, I'm looking forward to the next event. It will be sponsored by the Nellie Pederson Public Library in Clifton and staged in the Civic Center. I hope to see all my central Texas friends there Saturday May 17 from 2-5p. I'll have all titles available to be purchased and signed but focusing on the newest release, "One Day in Lubbock", an autumn romance. It's never too late. A big thanks to library director, Lewis Stansell for his help getting this one together. Also, I don't want to forget to shout out appreciation to the Clifton Record for the really nice advance story about this event. Thanks guys. You are all aces.

Thursday, April 17, 2014

Hitting the Road with "One Day in Lubbock"

I have posted on Facebook in various groups with the different places I will be signing my latest novel, "One Day in Lubbock" in May and June. I thought that here I would list all of them chronologically. I would be honored if you would share this with your friends on Facebook and other preferred social media sites. Most importantly, I want to see you... yes, you... at one of these events. If you show up, I'll give you a hug... but you have to ask.

LA Thompson Art Gallery (Boots n Brews event), downtown Clifton, TX - Saturday April 26 - 5p-8p

Clifton Texas Civic Center (sponsored by the Clifton Library} - Saturday, May 17 - noon till 4pm

Hastings - Southwest Pkwy in Wichita Falls, TX - Wednesday, May 21 - 2p-4p

Barnes & Noble - Slide Road in Lubbock, TX - Saturday, May 24 - 2-4p

Holiday Inn Express lobby - Lubbock Hwy in Brownfield, TX - Friday, June 20 - noon till 4pm

Hastings - 50th Street in Lubbock, TX - Saturday, June 21 - 2p-4p

Hastings - 82nd Street in Lubbock, TX - Sunday, June 22 - 2p-4p

http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_ss_c_0_12?url=search-alias%3Dstripbooks&field-keywords=daniel%20lance%20wright&sprefix=daniel+lance%2Caps%2C135




Tuesday, April 8, 2014

Picture this: I am on my knees, head bowed, arms extended, palms up and, maybe, backlit... only for effect, mind you. Can you visualize anything more humble? Here's the point of this visualization aid; I need Amazon reviews on my latest release "One Day in Lubbock" (or any other of my titles you may have already read). I am asking friends, acquaintances and even enemies that can still stomach me. It's a simple process: Go to Amazon.com and search Daniel Lance Wright. A list of my novels will appear. Click on the "One Day in Lubbock" graphic that is labeled "Look Inside". The page that will come next shows the title, my name and under that "Customer reviews". You can read the ones already there and click on the box labeled "Create Your Own Review" and then... please do. It only a needs to be a few lines of your honest opinion. You will have earned my gratitude and a cyber hug, not to mention a good read. Thanks to you all.

If you don't want to go through all that process I've outlined above and just leave a review, click on this link (or copy and paste):

http://www.amazon.com/One-Lubbock-Daniel-Lance-Wright-ebook/product-reviews/B00IOSBVUS/ref=dp_top_cm_cr_acr_txt?ie=UTF8&showViewpoints=1