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Encyclopedia > Daniel Wallace

Daniel Wallace may refer to the following people:

  • Daniel Wallace (author), American author of the novel Big Fish
  • Daniel Wallace (Star Wars), author of several Star Wars books
  • Daniel Wallace (Congress), 19th century U.S. Congressman from South Carolina
  • Daniel Wallace (plaintiff), plaintiff in suit against the GPL
  • Daniel Wallace (theologian), Biblical scholar
See also: Danny Wallace

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Daniel Wallace Interview with SLR (734 words)
Wallace is the recipient of several humanities grants and awards including the PEN Syndicated Fiction Award as well as a North Carolina Arts Fellowship.
Wallace: I had no idea until it came to the point in the story when Thomas needed to know and suddenly it was obvious to me who it had to be.
Wallace: It was obvious to me who it had to be but not until the final chapters of the book.
The Trades - Interview: Daniel Wallace (577 words)
Wallace advises aspiring authors to be persistent in their quest for publication and to read as many books as they can while they’re developing their own unique writing style.
Wallace currently reads around 25 books a year (one of his most recent non-fiction reads, “Eyeing the Flash” by Peter Fenton, is a book he encourages everyone to check out), though he read even more when he was younger.
Wallace’s students should count themselves lucky, because when it comes to mastering the fundamental elements of quality storytelling, they’re learning from one of the best.
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