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Thriller Writer Danny Singer's Journey to Publication
My own journey into serious writing began by accident. In March 2014, the disappearance of Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 dominated the news. The detail that lodged in my mind was the satellite "pings" showing the plane had continued flying for over seven hours after vanishing from radar. I couldn't stop thinking about those long hours. What happened on board? How would two hundred people behave if they knew they were flying toward certain death? Would they pray? Panic? Revol
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Danny Singer on Talk Radio Europe's The Book Show
Danny recently joined Talk Radio Europe's The Book Show for an interview with Hannah Murray about his debut novel Nothing Left to Lose. Listen to the full conversation below.
Jul 21 min read


Press coverage for Nothing Left to Lose
This is an article published of Friday the 5th of June (2026) covering an interview with Sussex World, the umbrella press organisation for all local publications in East and West Sussex (UK). This includes my local papers: Battle & Bexhill Observer and Hastings, St Leonards & Rye Observer.
Jun 61 min read


Into The woods - John Yorke
I recently came across John Yorke's Into the Woods: How Stories Work and Why We Tell Them and found it one of the more compelling books on storytelling and structure I've read. Unlike hundreds of other books on story structure, Yorke doesn't just tell you how stories work; he asks why, which is a much more interesting question. I gave a short presentation on the book's key ideas, linked below. It covers the building blocks of narrative: structure, character, theme, and the mi
May 311 min read


Writing Courses - The Pros and Cons
Over the past five years. I have taken four different courses going from complete beginner to publication. There are many different course available (Jericho Writers, Curtis Brown, etc.), but these are the ones I chose to take part in. The Faber Academy/ Professional Writing Academy (https://www.profwritingacademy.com/) Getting Started - Beginners' Fiction (8 weekly sessions) Writing a Novel (13 sessions over 30 weeks = approx. 7 months) Finish Your Draft (10 sessions over 10
May 282 min read
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