Daniel Cutthroat

Daniel Cutthroat

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Corona, CA
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About Me


Writing has been a passion of mine since I was the age of fourteen. I was 'cursed' with writer's block for about six years. It wasn't until one day, I woke up, and had an idea. I wrote it all out and posted this poem on the net. It recieved great feedback from my readers. My gift for writing never left me. It was just lost, and those six years were a pilgramage to find that gift again--to find myself as a writer again.


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Posted 17 Years Ago


Get well soon Daniel.

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Posted 17 Years Ago


Thanks for reviewing 'My First Blind Date', Daniel. Yes, "messed up" is the perfect description.
Cheers.

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Posted 17 Years Ago


american pie is a great movie........ ugh........ shush........ anywayz wat else is new wit ya???????????/

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Posted 17 Years Ago


Daniel I think your bio is fantastic, and I really relate to your six year pilgrimage, mine lasted almost 10. During that time I didn't feel like myself and now I feel as though I'm only just beginning.

Kasia.

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Posted 17 Years Ago


Thanks for reviewing 'Country of the Naked', Daniel. No, that's the lot. I wrote it for a sixty word challenge. I have dozens of them.
Cheers.

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Posted 17 Years Ago


Hello Daniel, How have you been?

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Posted 17 Years Ago


Thanks for reviewing 'The Sacrificial Lamb', Daniel. I like the idea of it becoming a song... like Eric Bogle's "The Green Fields of France", perhaps?
Cheers, you're putting ideas in my head (where's my drumkit...).

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Posted 17 Years Ago


Thanks for reviewing 'Imagine This' (I've had loads of real enemies over the years) and 'Bash a Bird', Daniel.
I don't like the rhyming/scanning of these lines:
"No more stork deliveries...
Like dodos, they�re history."
I'm still trying to think of something better.
Cheers.

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Posted 17 Years Ago


I'm like that, Daniel, I always seem to catch the meaning of a poem through one word or sentence that stands out. Maybe it's because I would have used that word or sentence myself if I was writing about any given subject (or maybe I'm just a lucky guesser).

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Posted 17 Years Ago


Thanks for reviewing 'Four Little Words', Daniel. I find it really easy to rhyme, once I get the first word: I just go through the alphabet substituting the first letter in my head, and before I know it 'it's in'.
Cheers.