On July 23rd, 1978, Danny Lee Albright turned ten years old. As a birthday present, his father, Tommy Lee, surprised Danny and his four friends with a trip to meet Superman at the comic book store. While driving to the city, Tommy asked "If you boys had one wish for a super power, what would it be?" Danny sat quietly in the front seat amid squeals of "I'd be fast.", "I'd be super strong.", "I'll be invisible.", and "Mine would be bullet proof!" He thought long and hard as to what special talent he would possess. "C'mon son," Tommy pushed, "What'd you wish for?" Finally, turning to his father…mehr
On July 23rd, 1978, Danny Lee Albright turned ten years old. As a birthday present, his father, Tommy Lee, surprised Danny and his four friends with a trip to meet Superman at the comic book store. While driving to the city, Tommy asked "If you boys had one wish for a super power, what would it be?" Danny sat quietly in the front seat amid squeals of "I'd be fast.", "I'd be super strong.", "I'll be invisible.", and "Mine would be bullet proof!" He thought long and hard as to what special talent he would possess. "C'mon son," Tommy pushed, "What'd you wish for?" Finally, turning to his father and friends, Danny proudly stated "I'd see the future!" Some wishes should never come true...
A Lubbock, Texas, native and much-traveled writer, Clint Townsend has also made his home in New Mexico, Arizona, and Oklahoma. God continues to open doors for Clint, despite receiving a diagnosis of ALS (Lou Gehrig's Disease) in 2006 and Lyme disease in 2010. His faith in Jesus Christ, and sense of humor, has empowered him to weather the many obstacles and challenges he faces on a daily basis. He typed and edited the entirety of his book Xn [X to the Nth] (456 pgs.) with his eyes, and even designed his bookmarks, by using eye gaze tracking technology on a digital keyboard. Clint has a daughter and granddaughter and currently lives in the Dallas area. Clint has pledged to donate a portion of the profits generated by sales of his books 'Xn' [X to the Nth] and 'The Folds' to Steve Gleason's ALS charity Team Gleason, www.teamgleason.org.
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