Jason Wright's popular weekly newspaper column - "Wright Words" - appears both in print and online. For the first time ever, compilations of his columns are now available as ebooks.
Wright's popular slice-of-life columns cover topics like family, faith and more.
Volume 1 contains 20 columns, including these and others:
-The pros and cons of life at 37,000 feet -Failure is an option -The power of praise -The story behind ‘The Seventeen Second Miracle’ -Have you ever put down a novel for being too clean? -Pass the grace, please -No, I can’t introduce you to Glenn Beck -The day my daughter slew a dragon -10 holiday help(her) tips for husbands and dads -Who received the very first Christmas Jar?
Jason Wright is a New York Times, Wall Street Journal and USA Today bestselling author.
Jason also writes an occasional column which has appeared in over 100 newspapers, magazines and web sites across the United States including The Washington Times, The Chicago Tribune, The Deseret News, Forbes, CNN, FoxNews, and others.
Jason is also a popular speaker who speaks on the miracle of opening doors, faith, failure, the Christmas Jars movement, the lost art of letter writing, and many other topics. He has been seen on CNN, FoxNews, C-SPAN, and on local television stations around the country.
Each year Jason visits schools across the country and presents assemblies and writing workshops to students at all ages.
Jason grew up in Charlottesville, Virginia, but has also lived in Germany, Illinois, Brazil, Oregon and Utah. In 2007, while researching Virginia’s Shenandoah Valley for his novel The Wednesday Letters, Jason fell so in love with the area that he moved his family westward from northern Virginia to Woodstock.
Jason is married to Kodi Erekson Wright. They have two girls and two boys they love, and two grandchildren they love even more.