Daniel S. Duvall spent two-and-a-half years around the turn of the millennium writing dozens of non-fiction articles (primarily for Creative Screenwriting when that magazine was a physical periodical). He lived in Hollywood, California from autumn 1998 until the spring of 2005. He enjoys quality time with his feline friends and periodically plays electric bass guitar. His script The Offended Ancestor placed as 1 of 25 semifinalists in the 13th annual American Zoetrope Screenplay Contest, and his screenplay The Marsh Wolf made the top 50 in the 2015 Launch Pad Feature Competition. He craves solitude. In cyberspace:
Unique traits: left-handed
Baldwin Wallace University
(1998-1999)
UCLA
(1998-1999)