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Daniel Stern

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Born
in St. Louis, The United States
September 07

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David Sedaris, Chuck Palahniuk, Anthony Bourdain

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December 2012


Daniel is a Sundance Lab finalist and Top 4 Project Greenlight Screenwriter. He has a BA from Wake Forest University and an MFA from the Actors Studio Drama School. But, of all his achievements, he's most proud of his 1987 Missouri State Parent/Child Bowling Championship.

He lives in Los Angeles, California.
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Daniel Stern two quotes i like about writer's block:

when chuck palahniuk was asked this same question, he said something to the effect of, "when you don't have to …more
two quotes i like about writer's block:

when chuck palahniuk was asked this same question, he said something to the effect of, "when you don't have to take a shit, do you sit on the toilet?" i side with that sentiment. if the well's run dry, you need to fill it up. i do that by living life. i go to the gym or jog or grocery shop or pay bills or clean or read or hang with friends. non-writing activities allow my creativity to marinate and rest and give my subconscious time to untangle whatever it's wrestling with.

the second quote comes from john green: "coal miners don't get coal miner's block."

while palahniuk's quote gives a writer permission not to write, green's says to keep at it. for me, the answer resides somewhere in the middle. i need to be a stern taskmaster, as my book won't write itself. but i can't write if i don't have something to write about. so, when i have material, i write. when i don't, i seek it out.(less)
Daniel Stern for me, it's creating something concrete. there is an object i've created that is distinct from myself and that can, in theory, live on forever. i don…morefor me, it's creating something concrete. there is an object i've created that is distinct from myself and that can, in theory, live on forever. i don't seek immortality on any level. but it's cool to think i created something that could live on indefinitely. (less)
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“How long you guys been renovating?” Craig asked Arianna.
“About a month.”
“How much longer?”
Arianna sighed. “The contractor messed up the counters, so who knows.”
“Preaching to the choir.”
“Yeah?”
“Oh, yeah. But in the end everything turned out for the best.”
“How so?”
“Well, for one, I switched from laminate to granite.”
“Granite . . .” She exhaled, confounded, as if the granite countertop quandary was the most perplexing philosophical question of all time. “Yeah . . .We’re torn.”
“More expensive, but aesthetically superior,” Craig lobbied. “Also retains value longer.”
Knowing the sexual perversity about to transpire, I couldn’t reconcile that I was suddenly in an episode of Extreme Makeover: Home Edition. Granted, I didn’t know from normal pre–group sex discussion topics, but I was pretty sure home improvement wasn’t on the list.”
Daniel Stern, Swingland: Between the Sheets of the Secretive, So

“The selection process is simple. Hubby exhausts every ploy in his psychological arsenal to filter out the liars, fakes, and undesirables. (If only every husband were so devoted . . .) Me, I try to prove to that I’m not the stereotypical single male. That I’m in the Lifestyle for the right reasons. That I’m courteous and respectful. All of which are true, but the burden of proof is on
me. It always is.”
Daniel Stern, Swingland: Between the Sheets of the Secretive, So

“I’m no expert, no natural-born talent, definitely no guru. As you’ll soon learn, only through a colossal experiment in trial and error did I reach the sexual summit. Although I own up to having worn a cape in a few intimate scenarios, I don’t possess supernatural powers of any kind. Perhaps my IQ is slightly above average, but Mensa isn’t busting down my door. If pressed to define myself, I’d say I’m Horatio Alger between the sheets: a self-made swinging single male. . . with a hefty dose of Buster Keaton mixed in.”
Daniel Stern, Swingland: Between the Sheets of the Secretive, So

“I’ve written for those who want to learn, truly learn, about a community with which they aren’t familiar. Or for those who have preconceptions but can admit they may not be entirely accurate (and, in some cases, that they are completely wrong). This means my reader must possess an open mind and a certain level of curiosity. If that’s you, proceed to checkout. An uncensored glimpse behind the curtain, hairy backs and all, awaits.”
Daniel Stern, Swingland: Between the Sheets of the Secretive, So

“See, far above arrogance and selfishness on the rankings of undesirable Lifestyle traits, topping the lengthy list of carnal sins, occupying its very own stratosphere of unforgivable
reprehensibility, is lying. Without question, fibbing is the fastest way to secure a one-way trip to blackball status in the swing community. So assured is a liar’s exile from the Lifestyle that should a perjurer come clean about a material untruth and still secure playtime, that individual will have rewritten the entire swing rulebook. And no matter how enticing it may be to rewrite history, I do not recommend attempting it. Not unless you’re lusting after a celibate existence.”
Daniel Stern, Swingland: Between the Sheets of the Secretive, So

“The selection process is simple. Hubby exhausts every ploy in his psychological arsenal to filter out the liars, fakes, and undesirables. (If only every husband were so devoted . . .) Me, I try to prove to that I’m not the stereotypical single male. That I’m in the Lifestyle for the right reasons. That I’m courteous and respectful. All of which are true, but the burden of proof is on
me. It always is.”
Daniel Stern, Swingland: Between the Sheets of the Secretive, So

“I’m no expert, no natural-born talent, definitely no guru. As you’ll soon learn, only through a colossal experiment in trial and error did I reach the sexual summit. Although I own up to having worn a cape in a few intimate scenarios, I don’t possess supernatural powers of any kind. Perhaps my IQ is slightly above average, but Mensa isn’t busting down my door. If pressed to define myself, I’d say I’m Horatio Alger between the sheets: a self-made swinging single male. . . with a hefty dose of Buster Keaton mixed in.”
Daniel Stern, Swingland: Between the Sheets of the Secretive, So

“Despite your delusions to the contrary, swingers, by and large, are a civilized lot. We come in all ages, shapes, sizes, nationalities, and ethnicities. We have differing beliefs, varying opinions, IQs, and senses of humor. We have families, friends, careers, hobbies, mortgages, and retirement plans. In short, we’re just like everyone else. We don’t strap on leather chaps and nipple clamps to go about our day. Wearing kinks on our sleeves like badges of honor isn’t our style. Truth be told, we don’t talk that much about our dalliances—-at least not to Vanilla folk. We’re not ashamed. We simply assume most of the world doesn’t get our way of life. And more times than not, we’re right.”
Daniel Stern, Swingland: Between the Sheets of the Secretive, So




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