Lelia Wright writes from the quiet corners of life, the places where emotions linger and truth takes its time. Her work is not about spectacle. It’s about honesty. Through her words, she explores the weight of silence, the pull of memory, and the often unspoken realities that shape our relationships.
My Montana Love Story is her first published book, but not her first act of expression. For years, Lelia wrote in journals, letters, and unfinished drafts, documenting not just events but the emotions that came with them. This book is a continuation of that practice: reflective, deliberate, and deeply personal.
Lelia’s strength as a writer lies in her ability to leave space between the lines. She doesn’t tell you what to feel, but she lets you find it. Her stories are as much about the things left unsaid as they are about the words on the page.
Through My Montana Love Story, she invites readers not just to witness her journey but to reflect on their own. If her words feel familiar, it’s because they come from a place we’ve all been, whether we speak of it or not.
This is only the beginning.