The Responsibility Of The Artist Parent & Writing Multiple Genres With Daniel P. Riley & Nicky P

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In this discussion, Daniel P Reilly, the proprietor of Whimsyland.org literary Coaching and Services, provides insight into his evolution as a writer. Despite harboring a lifelong passion for storytelling, Daniel embarked on his creative journey later in life, having put aside his ambitions to play it safe and raise his daughter. As a single parent balancing personal aspirations with raising a child often meant setting aside his dreams to prioritize his daughter's well-being. However, fueled by a desire to instill a sense of ambition in his growing child, Daniel embraced his creative calling.

Reflecting on his journey as a parent and an author, Daniel underscores the transformative power of pursuing one's passions. As he navigated the complexities of single parenthood, he discovered that embracing his creative calling not only enriched his own life but also served as a source of inspiration for his daughter's aspirations. In a poignant testament to the rewards of independence and entrepreneurship, Daniel shares his journey of self-reliance in the face of professional uncertainty, by carving his path as an author and literary coach.

Moving past the parenthood topic we discuss Daniel's literary repertoire, specifically how it encompasses a diverse array of genres, with a primary focus on science fiction and fantasy. Within these genres, he masterfully intertwines elements of adventure, horror, and futuristic technologies attempting to captivate readers of whatever genre he finds himself writing.

We spend some time covering two of Daniel's most prominent works. His Jisedai series featuring a katana-wielding cybernetically enhanced assassin turned protector has expanded beyond the initial series of novels into the graphic novel space. Daniel also has begun expanding his Legacy Of Heroes world with a second novel on the way. The LOH world explores a young man trying to bring back the symbol of a hero long lost.

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