Lee B. Weaver
Do you ever get the feeling that you're in over your head? That maybe - just maybe - your life story isn't going to be made into one of those self-improvement books? And even if it is, it will be the "before" part - and not the "after" part?
Lee B. Weaver feels that way all the time.
In "LIFE and Other Bad Habits," journalist/smart aleck Lee B. Weaver tackles some of life's thorniest issues and - as he suspected - gets scratched up for his trouble.
But while he licks his wounds, you'll find yourself laughing, shaking your head, and maybe - just maybe - feeling his pain.
Lee B. Weaver is an award-winning journalist from Texas. Please do not hold that against him. Direct any media inquiries, party invitations or requests for personal over-the-phone readings of selected passages to leeb831@yahoo.com. Or visit his website, which one day might actually be functioning, at www.feelingforty.com.
A Man Of Many Habits – Most Of Them Bad
Whether it’s losing his clothes with the Chippendale Dancers, losing his lunch at 4,000 feet with the U.S. Air Force, or losing his mind on a daily basis as a father of four, journalist Lee B. Weaver has some stories to tell.
Forty, to be precise.
In his first book, “LIFE and Other Bad Habits,” the former banker / day-care worker / restaurant manager / mobile phone salesman / hotel desk clerk / stand-up comic / law student tells 40 mostly true stories about his life with uncommon wit, charm and honesty.
Starting with his awkward childhood, followed by his largely misspent youth, and continuing all the way up to his current and ongoing confused adulthood, “LIFE and Other Bad Habits” is a guided (misguided?) tour of one man’s life. Along the way, you’ll no doubt see glimmers and reflections of your own life – to the extent that your own life is overrun with unplanned nudity, nausea and nonsense.
And don’t lie. We all know it is.