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Daniel Herborn

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Daniel Herborn is a writer from Sydney, Australia. His writing has appeared in The Sydney Morning Herald, The Age, Time Out Sydney, Australian Book Review, The Big Issue, Eureka Street and many others.

His YA novel 'You're the Kind of Girl I Write Songs About', a love story set in the dives and cafes of Sydney's Inner West, is out now.

I'm never on here, but say hi over at: danielherborn.com, facebook.com/danielherbornwriter, twitter.com/danielherborn and instagram.com/carnival_lights.
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Daniel Herborn Creating something out of nothing.
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“Remember: you're not JUSTa fan. The whole thing falls apart without people who believe in it.”
Daniel Herborn, You're the Kind of Girl I Write Songs About

“The songs don't completely make sense unless they find their audience.”
Daniel Herborn, You're the Kind of Girl I Write Songs About

“Remember: you're not JUST a fan. The whole thing falls apart without people who believe in it.”
Daniel Herborn, You're the Kind of Girl I Write Songs About

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“You're gorgeous, you old hag, and if I could give you just one gift ever for the rest of your life it would be this. Confidence. It would be the gift of confidence. Either that or a scented candle”
David Nicholls, One Day

“You can't blame a writer for what the characters say.”
Truman Capote

“I love New York, even though it isn't mine, the way something has to be, a tree or a street or a house, something, anyway, that belongs to me because I belong to it.”
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“If you're lucky, at the right time you come across music that is not only "great," or interesting, or "incredible," or fun, but actually sustaining. Though some elusive but tangible process, a piece of music cuts through all defenses and makes sense of every fear and desire you bring to it. As it does so, it exposes all you've held back, and then makes sense of that, too. Though someone else is doing the talking, the experience is like a confession. Your emotions shoot out to crazy extremes; you feel both ennobled and unworthy, saved and damned. You hear that this is what life is all about, that this is what it is for. Yet it is this recognition itself that makes you understand that life can never be this good, this whole. With a clarity life denies for its own good reasons, you see places to which you can never get.”
Greil Marcus, In the Fascist Bathroom: Punk in Pop Music, 1977-1992

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