Daniel visited the Dallas Museum of Art on July 21st and spoke about The Fallen Angel with author and museum director Maxwell Anderson. Watch the full recording from that appearance below.
Daniel is on the road! We’ve received a lot of questions about this year’s tour and wanted to make sure that everyone knew where and when they could see him. The following is a list of remaining tour dates, which you can also view on the tour page found here. On the tour page you’ll also find links with details on each event.
7/20 – Denver, CO – Tattered Cover Bookstore — 7:30 pm
7/21 – Dallas, TX – Barnes & Noble Dallas — 2:00 pm
7/21 – Dallas, TX – Arts & Letters Live In Conversation with Maxwell Anderson @ The Dallas Museum of Art — 7:30 pm
7/22 – Houston, TX – Murder by the Book — 2:00 pm
7/23 – Seattle, WA – University Bookstore @ Seattle Public Library — 7:00 pm
7/24 – Los Angeles, CA – Sinai Temple LA/In Conversation with Rabbi Wolpe — 7:30 pm (This will also be streamed live on Daniel’s UStream page!)
7/25 – St. Louis, MO – St. Louis County Library — 7:00 pm
7/26 – Miami, FL – Books & Books – Coral Gables Congregational Church — 7:30 pm
7/27 – Boca Raton, FL – Costco Boca — 1:00 pm
7/27 – Ft. Lauderdale, FL – Barnes & Noble Plantation — 7:00 pm
Daniel speaks to a packed house at Brookline Booksmith in Boston, MA on July 18, 2012.
We’d like to thank everyone who has already come out to events in support of Daniel and The Fallen Angel. Especially those who waited at Brookline Booksmith last night as Daniel made his way north from New York in a thunderstorm! If you’d like to see pictures from the tour, we’ll be sharing a few here but we’ll be posting as many as we can to the 2012 tour photo album on Facebook, accessible here.
Due to severe thunderstorms, Daniel’s flight to Boston was cancelled. Don’t worry – the Brookline Booksmith event is still on, but it’s been moved to 7:30 to give Daniel time to get up to Boston by car. If you have friends who were planning on going, please spread the word.
Daniel launched his 2012 media and event tour this morning on NBC’s Today show. We’re happy to share this exclusive photo of Daniel on set, and you can watch the full interview here.
You can also see Daniel on Fox News Channel’s Hannity later today and on CBS This Morning tomorrow, 7/18. Check back here for clips if you can’t watch him live!
And don’t forget that Daniel is hitting the road starting today! Here is his full list of events. For further details, visit the events page:
7/18 – Boston, MA – Brookline Booksmith
7/19 – Phoenix, AZ – Poisoned Pen @ The Biltmore
7/20 – Denver, CO – Tattered Cover Bookstore
7/21 – Dallas, TX – Barnes & Noble Dallas
7/21 – Dallas, TX – Arts & Letters Live In Conversation with Maxwell Anderson @ The Dallas Museum of Art
7/22 – Houston, TX – Murder by the Book
7/23 – Seattle, WA – University Bookstore @ Seattle Public Library
7/24 – Los Angeles, CA – Sinai Temple LA/In Conversation with Rabbi Wolpe
7/25 – St. Louis, MO – St. Louis County Library
7/26 – Miami, FL – Books & Books – Coral Gables Congregational Church
7/27 – Boca Raton, FL – Costco Boca
7/27 – Ft. Lauderdale, FL – Barnes & Noble Plantation
If you can’t make it to these events, please tune in to my Ustream or Facebook page on July 24th. We will be streaming Daniel’s conversation with Rabbi Wolpe from the Sinai Temple In Los Angeles.
The publication date for The Fallen Angel is finally here, and I have lots of news to share.
First, I’m happy to pass along a short piece that I wrote for The Wall Street Journal entitled “Needing (and Hating) Technology,” I hope you enjoy it.
I also want to remind everyone that in addition to my tour dates (which can be found here) I’ll be appearing on NBC’s Today show and Fox News Channel’s Hannity on July 17, as well as CBS This Morning on July 18. If I won’t be in your area this year I hope you’ll tune in to see me in your living room.
I’ve also just received good news regarding the audiobook edition of The Fallen Angel. The unabridged audiobook, performed by George Guidall, has been given an Earphones Award by AudioFile magazine. You can read the full review here, and the audiobook can be purchased anywhere audiobooks are sold.