Daniel Silliman

Daniel Silliman

Daniel Silliman (born June 11, 1982) is a journalist. He is a crime reporter and columnist for the Clayton News-Daily in Jonesboro, Georgia.

Silliman was born on the Pacific coast. [ [http://sillimandoc.blogspot.com/2005/10/bio-note-1-daniel-silliman-was-born-17.html Biographical note no. 1] ]

At Hillsdale College, Silliman served as editor-in-chief of the Collegian, the campus newspaper. Silliman received a bachelor of arts in philosophy, writing his senior thesis on the mind/body problem. He has maintained a blog chronicling his writings since 2002.

Silliman lived at the Beat (an off-campus house) during his senior year and worked in retail before moving to Georgia to begin working the crime beat with the Clayton News-Daily.

As of March 2008, Silliman is engaged to be married. [ [http://danielsilliman.blogspot.com/2008/03/engage-to-hold-attention-of-engross-to.html Engagement] ]

Ron Silliman, a contemporary American poet, is Daniel's uncle. [ [http://www.hillsdalesites.org/collegian/126/articles/April/ronsilliman.html Ron Silliman's language poetry] ]

Silliman attended college with fiction writers Jonathan Dunn, Kyle Janke, and David Frank and with Narrows guitarist Evan Moran.

External links

* [http://danielsilliman.blogspot.com/ Daniel Silliman's blog]
* [http://www.news-daily.com/ Clayton News Daily-Online]
* [http://www.hillsdale.edu/ Hillsdale College]
* [http://www.hillsdalecollegian.com/ The Hillsdale Collegian]
* [http://ronsilliman.blogspot.com/ Ron Silliman's blog]

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