Im going to cheat on this one and use one of his reviews
\n\u201cIn general, memoirs really suck,\u201d observes new author Wayne McFarland in the opening line of Tales From The Day. On the other hand, to savor this self-described \u201cmemoir of sorts\u201d that begins in the mid-twentieth century is to feast on a remarkable array of first-person accounts served with the sensibilities of a seasoned novelist. McFarland combines astute observations, skilled storytelling, and a blend of amusement, self-awareness and candor that most of us couldn\u2019t muster even after years of therapy. You may alternate between \u201cI wish I\u2019d been there\u201d and \u201cI\u2019m glad it was him and he lived to tell it.\u201d As the book wraps, McFarland muses that some tales still remain untold. Count me among the eager readers who look forward to the day he tells them.
\nBill Lenz, Writer, Producer, Director, Narrator; 4 time Cindy Award winner; 4 time Telly Award winner; 2 time Cine Golden Eagle Award winner; winner Grand Award and others