Daniel Duncan Author

Daniel Duncan Author

Biography

Daniel Duncan lives in Northern California, where he spends his days writing, making things in his workshop, and bicycling in the marsh. During much of his youth, Daniel traveled in the U.S. seeking experiences that would advance his education and teach him about the world. Sometimes that meant attending classes in a university, other times it required a motorcycle ride across Texas to look up a girl he met in Greece. Daniel’s middle years were spent as a building contractor in Arcata, California, where he married and raised two daughters, both of whom still live in the area. He is the owner of Small World Book Press, publisher of all his works in both fiction and non-fiction.

Testimonials

"Daniel, your pieces just seem to get better and better. That first part really draws the reader in, and you land them in a well-visualized, layperson-friendly tour of the subject. Just great."

– Mad River Union reader

"Your contemplative work resonates most with those who don't blurt things out impulsively, or feel the need to snark at you. The gentle, thinking demographic. "

– Mad River Union reader

"I really think you outdid yourself on this one. Your growing legions of fans will be throwing themselves at your feet over it, seriously. Kevin on the Paris piece."

– Mad River Union reader

"I thoroughly enjoyed being immersed in your finely crafted submissions to the Mad River Union"

– Mad River Union reader

"Your column is my favorite part of the paper - thanks much."

– Mad River Union reader

"Your description brought tears to my eyes, tears of recognition..."

– Mad River Union reader

"I wanted to thank you for your thoughtful article."

– Mad River Union reader

"I just wanted to thank you for your delightful column that you’re writing for the Union. "

– Mad River Union reader

"Enjoyed your columns in the Mad River Union I think of you as a fellow seeker."

– Mad River Union reader

"The vital new force I take from your articles is imagination (AKA soul) or imaginative living, so FLW’s definition of good architecture could also apply to your articles and the homes you have built in this area."

– Mad River Union reader