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Craig Lancaster

    Craig Lancaster's literary journey is deeply rooted in the vast, majestic landscapes of Montana, a place that has inspired his lifelong dream of writing novels. His work delves beneath the surface, meticulously exploring the hidden desires and motivations that shape human lives. Lancaster views fiction as a profound tool for uncovering truth, using it to examine the world and the complex questions that arise from our experiences. He invites readers to engage emotionally with his stories, believing that the meaning ultimately lies in their personal interpretation.

    The Art of Departure
    Dreaming Northward
    The Fallow Season of Hugo Hunter
    And It Will Be a Beautiful Life
    Edward Adrift
    600 Hours of Edward
    • 2024

      Dreaming Northward

      • 336 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      Exploring themes of family violence and redemption, the narrative unfolds across four timelines. Nate Ray, struggling with his past and relationships, is called to Montana for his aunt's funeral, confronting long-buried issues. In the 1970s, Electra Ray seeks freedom from neglect for herself and her son. Meanwhile, high school graduate Cherie Bowden grapples with her family's legacy while settling an estate in 2002. The story also reveals Ronnie Ray's tumultuous youth in the 1950s, highlighting how history shapes identities and the enduring nature of hope.

      Dreaming Northward
    • 2023

      Straight On To Stardust

      • 116 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      The narrative unfolds with a poignant exploration of family bonds, centering on a son who grapples with a promise made to his deceased father. Accompanied by an old dog, the journey delves into themes of loss, duty, and the quest for closure. As the characters navigate their emotional landscape, the play offers a blend of humor and heart, showcasing the complexities of relationships and the impact of past decisions. Craig Lancaster's debut play promises a compelling and heartfelt theatrical experience.

      Straight On To Stardust
    • 2021

      And It Will Be a Beautiful Life

      • 352 pages
      • 13 hours of reading
      4.1(77)Add rating

      Max Wendt grapples with the disintegration of his family as he confronts his role in its decline. His frequent absences have created a rift between him, his wife, and his daughter, leading to a painful disconnect. As he navigates the gap between cherished memories and the current reality, Max must face the consequences of his actions and seek a way to reconnect with his loved ones.

      And It Will Be a Beautiful Life
    • 2019

      You, Me & Mr. Blue Sky

      • 254 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Exploring the complexities of love, Jo-Jo Middlebury is determined to remain independent, while Linus Travers seeks another chance at romance. Their quirky guardian angel, Mr. Blue Sky, provides insights amidst a backdrop of 1970s nostalgia. The narrative unfolds with various characters, including an ex-fiancé and a single mom, complicating their lives. Co-authored by Elisa Lorello and Craig Lancaster, the story combines humor and warmth, offering a fresh take on romantic comedy and the serendipitous nature of relationships.

      You, Me & Mr. Blue Sky
    • 2017

      Julep Street

      • 238 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      The story follows Carson McCullough, a dedicated newspaper publisher who has devoted his life to running a small daily publication that connects his community. As advancements in technology and shifting ownership threaten the viability of his beloved Argus-Dispatch, Carson faces the harsh reality of losing the institution he has nurtured. The narrative explores themes of resilience, community, and the impact of modernity on traditional media.

      Julep Street
    • 2017

      The Summer Son

      • 316 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      The narrative centers on Mitch Quillen's journey to confront his estranged father in Montana, spurred by his wife's encouragement. This pivotal encounter forces Mitch to grapple with a history marked by violence, miscommunication, and the potential for misunderstanding. As he seeks resolution, the story explores themes of family dynamics, the impact of past grievances, and the quest for personal redemption, ultimately leading Mitch to a crossroads that could redefine his future.

      The Summer Son
    • 2016

      The Art of Departure

      • 242 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Exploring themes of separation and human connection, this collection features diverse characters navigating life's challenges in Montana. A basketball coach wrestles with expectations, a traveling salesman confronts his past, and a prison inmate struggles for dignity. A teenage runaway discovers unexpected refuge, while mismatched lovers drift apart. With two new stories and additional short fiction, the updated edition delves into the complexities of love, despair, and what drives us, revealing the depths of our humanity.

      The Art of Departure
    • 2014

      The Fallow Season of Hugo Hunter

      • 288 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      The story of two men whose fates are entwined: a has-been boxer on his last legs and the writer who has covered his career for nearly twenty years. Can these two men, who've lived so long under the weight of their own tragedies, finally help each other find redemption?

      The Fallow Season of Hugo Hunter
    • 2013

      Edward Adrift

      • 307 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
      4.2(2532)Add rating

      It's been a year of upheaval for Edward Stanton, a forty-two-year-old with Asperger's syndrome. He's lost his job. His trusted therapist has retired. His best friends have moved away. And even his nightly ritual of watching Dragnet reruns has been disrupted. All of this change has left Edward, who lives his life on a rigid schedule, completely flummoxed. But when his friend Donna calls with news that her son Kyle is in trouble, Edward leaves his comfort zone in Billings, Montana, and drives to visit them in Boise, where he discovers Kyle has morphed from a sweet kid into a sullen adolescent. Inspired by dreams of the past, Edward goes against his routine and decides to drive to a small town in Colorado where he once spent a summer with his father--bringing Kyle along as his road trip companion. The two argue about football and music along the way, and amid their misadventures, they meet an eccentric motel owner who just might be the love of Edward's sheltered life--if only he can let her. Endearing and laugh-out-loud funny, Edward Adrift is author Craig Lancaster's sequel to 600 Hours of Edward.

      Edward Adrift
    • 2012

      600 Hours of Edward

      • 325 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
      4.4(36)Add rating

      Edward Stanton is a man hurtling headlong toward middle age. His mental illness has led him to be sequestered in his small house in a small city, where he keeps his distance from the outside world and the parents from whom he is largely estranged. For the most part, Edward sticks to things he can count on ... and things he can count. But over the course of 25 days (or 600 hours, as Edward prefers to look at it) several events puncture the walls Edward has built around himself. In the end, he faces a choice: Open his life to experience and deal with the joys and heartaches that come with it, or remain behind his closed door, a solitary soul.

      600 Hours of Edward