Daniel A. McMahon

Daniel A. McMahon was born in Poughkeepsie, NY. Raised in New York and New Jersey, Daniel developed an early passion for collecting stamps, baseball cards, writing, and storytelling. After graduating from the International Correspondence School with a degree in Arts, he used this foundation as a stepping stone to pursue his writing.

In 1972, Daniel published his first poetry book, The Madonna, which gained attention for its unique blend of religious themes and science fiction. A thoughtful integration of faith and futuristic ideas marks his writing style.

Currently residing in Howell, New Jersey, Daniel enjoys stamp and baseball card collecting, alongside his passion for religious and science fiction writing. Over the years, his thought-provoking stories have garnered a readership of more than 100,000.

He remains dedicated to inspiring readers through his distinctive and engaging storytelling.
years of life: 10 September 1943 present

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Elsa Parkershared an impression16 hours ago
👍Worth reading

Hey there! I just finished reading your story and wow, Im honestly still thinking about it. Your writing pulled me right in, the characters, the emotions, the atmosphere, it all felt so real and immersive. As I was reading, I couldn't help but picture it as a comic, The was you build scenes and tension? It would shine with visual. Im a freelance artist, and I specialize in turning powerful stories like yours into vivid, emotionally driven comics, manga and webtoons. I'd beyond excited to collaborate with you and bring your world to life on the page. No pressure at all! I just wanted to reach out in case this is something you have ever thought about. If you're curious or just wanna chat more about the idea feel free to hit me up anytime on Discord: elsaa_uwu, IG: elsaa.uwu and thanks again for creating such an incredible story, Truly inspiring stuff. Hope to talk soon!

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