Daniel Sorine


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Daniel Sorine
City: Scarsdale
Country: United States
Joined: Apr 2008

Born in Paris, France, Daniel Sorine received his education at Le Rosey in Switzerland and The School of Visual Arts in New York. Before discovering his passion for fiction writing, Daniel expressed his intense imagination and vision through photography.
Many of his images have appeared worldwide in leading journals such as LIFE, Time, Newsweek and The New York Times as well as in advertising for major companies such as Sony, Du Pont and American Express.
Daniel has co-authored numerous books, with his wife, Stephanie, including the highly acclaimed “Dancershoes” published by Alfred A. Knopf. He is also the author of the novel “The Marigold Murders”. Daniel lives in Westchester County, New York.

All images 2008 Copyright by Daniel Sorine.

Journal Entries

My new book "And Then There Were Clouds... is now available at Blurb.

Posted 3 months ago, 2 comments so far.

My New book "Vaginas in the woods" is now available at Blurb.

Posted 3 months ago, 6 comments so far.

My new book "WTC" is now available at Blurb.

Posted 4 months ago, 5 comments so far.

My new book "PASTA" is now available at Blurb.

Posted 4 months ago.

My new book "2CV" is now available at BLURB.

Posted 4 months ago.

My new book "SCANS" is now available at Blurb

Posted 4 months ago, 2 comments so far.

Shooting film and living to tell about it!

Posted 7 months ago, 8 comments so far.

Writing

Runway 34R

“Roaring bird of steel / The bleeding red dusk is yours / To invade with deafening decibels / As clouds of a windless day / Dissipate into the uncertain night / Far beyond the tread marks / Of l…

THE MARIGOLD MURDERS - A NOVEL BY DANIEL SORINE

PROLOGUE December 10 and it’s freezing out there. I receive a late night call from my uncle, Joe. He’s a former cop, turned Chief of Police miles away from the Big Apple. In his town, they pick…

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