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Daniel G. Miller

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Daniel G. Miller is a bestselling thriller and adventure novelist. When he's not writing, he enjoys contemplating the "what-ifs" of the world, traveling and celebrating with his wife, and sitting on the couch like an ogre watching NBA basketball. He currently lives in Boca Raton with his wife, Lexi. ...more

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Daniel G. Miller I would go to the heaven described in What Dreams May Come. A place that takes the form of your imagination. I've always felt that the hardest thing a…moreI would go to the heaven described in What Dreams May Come. A place that takes the form of your imagination. I've always felt that the hardest thing about being human is the gap between hopes and dreams and reality. (less)
Daniel G. Miller 1) The outline is so critical. If you set up the structure of the novel properly, you are then free to throw yourself into the prose.
2) To repeat, wr…more
1) The outline is so critical. If you set up the structure of the novel properly, you are then free to throw yourself into the prose.
2) To repeat, write the book you want to read. The readers will feel your passion in the writing and you'll have so much more fun writing it.
3) Set simple, manageable goals (e.g. a rough chapter a day). The process is so overwhelming that if you think about it in its entirety you'll never finish.
4) Act out the scenes. I can't tell you how many times my fiances has caught me pacing around talking to myself. :) (less)
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“The law of identity essentially says that something is indeed what you say it is. One must accept that before you can move forward with any rational discussion.”
Daniel G. Miller, The Tree of Knowledge

“law of the excluded middle, which states that in order to proceed in a well-reasoned argument, something either must be true or not; there can be nothing in between. A classic example violating this law is the question ‘Is the king of the United States bald?’ Since there is no king of the United States, the question and any argument stemming from it are, therefore, invalid.”
Daniel G. Miller, The Tree of Knowledge

“People think that we’re defined by the big moments in our lives: births, deaths, successes, and failures. But I think the little moments matter more because those are the moments that shape your self-perception and who you want to become.”
Daniel G. Miller, The Orphanage by the Lake

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