Self-Help Playwright Donald Welch Schedules LATFOB 2024 Exhibit Featuring Script for Emotionally Gripping Play About Discerning One’s Relationships
Donald Welch is a retired military veteran who has decided to take up writing for the sake of giving readers constructive, helpful literature as well as motivational fiction. Among his previous works include two plays titled “Hiding My Unhappiness” and “My Lost Identity.” For the upcoming L.A. Times Festival of Books, he has decided to exhibit a third play titled “The Love I Thought I Knew,” a cautionary tale about being careless in choosing one’s relationships.
“Some people are in your life for a season and some are in your life for a lifetime.”
The Los Angeles Times Festival of Books 2024 will have exhibits covering a rich diversity of literature. Among these will include countless self-help books, most usually doubling as memoirs or overlapping with various spiritual traditions.
Among the authors who will have their works exhibited at the festival is Donald Marcus Welch. As an author, he takes a more creative approach publishing books meant to motivate, educate and inspire. To date, he has published at least three plays that all aim to demonstrate his own self-help ideas and teach valuable, realistic lessons to his readers.
That’s why he has arranged to exhibit one of them at the L.A. Times Festival of Books. Titled “The Love I Thought I Knew,” it is a play with six scenes that employs heavy use of drama to teach a very powerful lesson about human relationships.
The plot follows a married couple Karen and Calvin Tisdale. And from the very first act alone, readers will see their marriage is heading for quite the storm. Arguments have erupted between the pair with increasing frequency, worsened by Calvin’s growing friendliness with other women and Karen’s ambitious desire to advance her culinary career.
The plot thickens as it then follows the lives of the families from both sides of the marriage, and how the strain affects them all. Through this, Welch hopes to teach an important lesson about having love and trust for people who become such an integral part of one’s life. It’s why one must carefully discern between the kind of people who are only there for a season and who are meant to be there for a lifetime.
Visitors to the L.A. Times Festival of Books 2024 can check out “The Love I Thought I Knew” by Donald Welch on display at the self-publishing and book marketing company ReadersMagnet’s exhibit at booth #225. The literary festival will take place at the University of Southern California, Los Angeles, on April 20-21, 2024. Get the book on Amazon
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