Daniel wrote Interstellar Crew longhand at thirteen, becoming Israel's youngest published novelist. After military service and a move to Australia, he mastered English one word-list at a time. A year later, the peer-reviewed journal Foundation featured his essay on William Gibson. Decades of detours, dead ends, and one environmental tome later, he returned to speculative fiction at fifty and hasn't looked back. Daniel has two stand-alone sci-fi novels coming in 2026. Now based in the American Southwest, Daniel writes stories driven by wonder and with no patience for literary fashion. As he sees it, what is possible-or can be imagined-is a wide-open country.
""Laudable worldbuilding...the prose is impeccable throughout...sublime denouement [ending]...A compelling cast of characters fights to survive in this fascinating SF yarn."" - Kirkus Reviews (Recommended review) ""Reminiscent of landmark science fiction releases like John Varley's Gaea trilogy, Larry Niven's Ringworld, and Arthur C. Clarke's Rendezvous with Rama...reads like an unearthed '70s classic."" -BlueInk Review​ ""Rich in a delightful blend of hard science and social inspection... wonderfully populated with realistic characters and conundrums..."" -Midwest Book Review