The on-going legal tragedy of conservatorship abuse, the criminalization of the ward to justify the legalized theft that takes place, and the author’s attempt to fight back. A Tarantino-esque tale where the protagonist has been falsely adjudicated insane, a danger to himself and society, but the only society he is truly a danger to is the dark one inside the halls of justice, where the crooks work in secret and wear black robes, demanding to be called “your Honor”. It would read like gonzo-fiction if it weren’t all true. Continue following this story without end, filled with intrigue, heartbreak, and real life drama.
About the Author
Danny Tate (born November 10, 1955) is an award-winning American musician, songwriter, composer, producer, author and former Virgin Records recording artist. Tate graduated Who’s Who in American Colleges and Universities and is a member of Mensa. In 1989 Governor Bill Clinton appointed Tate “Arkansas Traveler”-Ambassador of Goodwill. NSAI Rock Song of the Year 1998, 1999, 2000. BMI #1 Awards. Multiple Platinum and Gold Records. “Only an artist of rare talent, intelligence, and instinct could achieve the kind of lasting success that Tate has enjoyed”—Vincent Jeffries (VH1.com) “It is dangerous to be right in matters on which the established authorities are wrong.”
Danny Tate
Danny Tate is an American musician, songwriter, composer, producer, author and former Virgin Records recording artist, best known for penning songs covered by The Smithereens, Tim McGraw, The Fabulous Thunderbirds, Patti LaBelle, Diesel, Billy Ray Cyrus, Doro Pesch, Jeff Healey, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Rick Springfield and many others.
Most notably, Tate won the NSAI Rock Song of the Year award for 1998, 1999 and 2000. His start came when he co-wrote the 1983 multi-platinum hit, “Affair of the Heart”, by Rick Springfield. He released three solo albums, Danny Tate Charisma/Virgin (1992), Nobody’s Perfect Charisma/Virgin (1995), and Destination X Noville Records (2005), also composing for television shows, and contributing to the film soundtracks of 3000 Miles to Graceland, Boys Don’t Cry, How to Make an American Quilt and many others.
Born on November 10, 1955 to David Munroe Tate Jr. and Hazel Ella Tate in Beaumont, Texas, at age 6 Tate’s family moved to Camden, Arkansas where his father, a music minister, accepted a position at a new church. There, he spent his formative years absorbing the musical and religious influences of a classic small town setting. Tate studied under the renowned composer and conductor, William Francis McBeth, graduated Who’s Who in American Colleges and Universities and is a member of Mensa. In 1989 Governor Bill Clinton appointed Tate “Arkansas Traveler”-Ambassador of Good Will.
“Only an artist of rare talent, intelligence, and instinct could achieve the kind of lasting success that Tate has enjoyed”—Vincent Jeffries (VH1.com)