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Daniel Hiland

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in Portland, Oregon, The United States
August 20, 1954

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Daniel Hiland I ignore its existence, in part because I believe it is nothing more than an an excuse, a reason to excuse laziness. If I'm tired maybe I should nap. …moreI ignore its existence, in part because I believe it is nothing more than an an excuse, a reason to excuse laziness. If I'm tired maybe I should nap. But if I'm tired of writing, maybe I need to write some more. And if I tell myself there's nothing to write about, I am in the throes of self-deception. There's always something to write about. I was once stuck, casting about for something to submit for a Creative Writing class final. I finally decided to write about how it feels to be blocked- and it turned into a great story.(less)
Daniel Hiland The discovery of new worlds, people, places. The element of surprise when I'm writing a story or an essay and my mind suddenly grabs the reins, like a…moreThe discovery of new worlds, people, places. The element of surprise when I'm writing a story or an essay and my mind suddenly grabs the reins, like a runaway horse. By the time the ride has ended, I'm in a new place, and a better one, but wondering how all of those words came out of me. It's powerful stuff and addicting.(less)
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Books That Made a Difference in My Life

1) The Year of Magical Thinking (Joan Didion). No one does memoir like Joan, and the time jump structure is amazing.
2) The Hobbit. Tolkien.
3) Boys of My Youth (Jo Ann Beard). A funny, sad, insightful memoir voice.
4) Any essay collection by Cynthia Ozick. She does essays that stay in your mind and bear revisiting.
5) Any essay collection by Robert Benchley. The master of self-deprecatory and satiri Read more of this blog post »
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The Ambassadors
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Daniel Hiland Daniel Hiland said: " “The Ambassadors.” I started in on it a couple days ago, only to realize that I recognized some of what I was reading, before I’d given up. This time I’ve made it to Page 46, an improvement in mileage, if not understanding. But so far, this is what I ...more "

 
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Daniel Hiland Daniel Hiland said: " Having recently listened to The Fall's music, I became fascinated with the band- especially knowing that it was Brix who introduced more melody and form to much of the band's music. So, when I found out about Brix's memoir, I jumped at the chance to ...more "

 

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Daniel Hiland Hide My EyesGreat mystery writing. Actually, this is more of a suspense tale than a mystery, as we know soon who the bad guy is. The fun is in watching the villain at work- especially when the villain's plans go awry, and everything unravels. One of the interesting things about the author's style is the way she is able to bring the villain to life. At times it seemed like I was watching a Hitchcock film. This is a book that can be read again, the descriptions are that good. And this would make a great movie.


message 1: by Daniel (last edited Aug 04, 2018 07:39PM)

Daniel Hiland Girl in a Band: A Memoir One of the better memoirs I've read in a while. She is a good writer, her use of words adding a lot to the narrative. It is ultimately a sad account, though, as she is still dealing with the pain brought on by her cheating husband. The only drawback to the book is the amount of time she spends describing the art scene she was immersed in. But maybe I'll pick up more about that when I read the book again- which I will.


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