Help a 16 Year Old Kid in Coma, Ben Wolverton: The Book Bomb is Today!

Help Ben, age 16, who's in coma after an accident, he's the son of New York bestselling science fiction author Dave Wolverton, a.k.a David Farland for his fantasy work. Ben needs costly medical assistance expected to rise over one million dollars - a huge sum his father cannot pay, the family has no insurance.

What happened to Ben?  His tragic long-boarding accident on Wednesday the 4th resulted in severe brain trauma, a cracked skull, broken pelvis and tail bone, burnt knees, bruised lungs, broken ear drums, road rash, pneumonia, throwing him into a coma. 

How to help? Buy Dave Farland's books - there are two up for sale: a fantasy thriller Nightingale the
winner of the 2012 International Book Award for Best Young Adult Novel and  Million Dollar Outlines, just out and already a "bible" for authors. As a bestselling author, David Farland has taught dozens of writers who have achieved amazing literary success, including #1 New York Times Bestsellers as Brandon Mull (Fablehaven), Brandon Sanderson (Wheel of Time), James Dashner (The Maze Runner) and Stephenie Meyer with Twilight.


For more information, here's an excellent article on The Examiner.  Or go to the site set up for Ben, here  and buy one or both books: a percentage of your purchases will go to help Ben! 

You can donate money to Ben here: http://www.gofundme.com/BensRecovery

Why buy David's books today and NOW? Because it's a "Book Bomb": the point is to get a lot of people to buy a book on the same day to drive it up the books' rankings and help sales.

David Farland is keeping everyone posted on his Facebook page. Subscribe or friend him to get up-to-date information: https://www.facebook.com/david.farland1. At the moment, Ben is reported to be stable and he appears to be improving. 


UPDATE:
1. The Book Bomb worked, thanks to everyone's contribution yesterday: Nightingale hit the top 100 in Kindle paid and Million Dollar Outlines was close behind. If you didn't buy either yesterday, you're still in time, every contribution helps!

2. from David Farland's facebook page: David made the following announcement:

We are printing a T-shirt to sell to raise money for Ben's expenses. If you would like to sponsor you can buy a 3x5 space on the back of the T-shirt for $150. If you are interested please call or text Tracy Thompson at (435) 632-1378. They will be sold here on the Ben Wolverton Recovery Site, at Dixie Middle School and High School. The artwork shown here will be on the front of the shirt. It was done by my brother Paul Pederson

Here's the front of the T-shirt (I love it, the first 3 letters spell "BEN" - very inspirational):

 




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Comments

Lynne Spreen said…
Done. Thank you for the heads up.
I'd like to add that I hope everyone who reads this post will not only buy David's books but also tell their friends, tweet, google+ and facebook it, so that the "Book Bomb" is a success!
Thanks Lynne, that's wonderful!
Angela e Brooks said…
Hi, I've just bought The Million Dollar Outline. Hope Ben recovers well.
Angela x
Judy Dunn said…
What an awful, awful tragedy. Praying for David, his son and their family. Followed the link to your blog, Claude. Bob (my hubby) purchased the iPad version of "Nightingale" from iTunes. This is a very, very good cause. Thanks for organizing this.

I will also promote it on my Facebook author page.
Thanks Angela! David will appreciate, I know
Thanks Judy, the more know about this, the better. And it's important to keep buying even after the "Book Bomb" day!
Jane Turley said…
These sort of tragic events are why I am so grateful we have a national health service in the UK. It is a horrid thought to think that a child should be denied treatment through lack of money.I see David's work is also available on Amazon.co.uk and I've downloaded Million Dollar Outlines on my Kindle. I wish Ben a full recovery and all best to his family in the days ahead.
Yes, Jane, that occurred to me too - thank God we've got our social security system here in Italy and in fact, the best national health service in the world after France! Yet, the US spends more per capita than any other country in the world and they're behind everyone in Europe...Not fair at all.