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Daniel Levin is an American writer, producer, and attorney. His first novel, published in 2009, made the ''New York Times'' bestseller list.


Early life and education

Levin grew up in
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.P. Scott Cunningham, "South Florida Native Daniel Levin Reads from His Debut Novel"
''Miami Herald,'' 6 August 2009
Levin earned a B.A. from the
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in Roman and Greek civilization. In 2004 Levin was a visiting scholar at the American Academy in Rome, studying archeology. Levin shifted to law and graduated from
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in 2007. He first worked clerking for the Chief Justice of the
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.


Personal life

Levin was previously married to Dr. Laura Englander. Englander filed for divorce in 2021 and their marriage dissolution was finalized on April 20, 2022.


Career

Daniel founded Narrative Capital in 2014, where he now serves as managing partner. Before starting Narrative Capital, he practiced international law in New York City, where he resides.


Literary career

Levin's first novel, ''The Last Ember'' (2009), is an archeological crime thriller. He told the ''
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'' that the idea came to him while he was in
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clerking for the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court. He came across a case dealing with illegal excavation and theft of archaeological artifacts. The book launch party was held at
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. According to the Canadian writer Ross King, writing in the ''
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,'' Jonathan Marcus, the main character of Levin's "smart and well-paced thriller," resembles the author in being a young attorney who trained in archaeology at the American Academy in Rome before going to law school. The '' Biblical Archaeology Review'' quibbled about details:
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was born in the year 30, not 37.John Merrill, Review: "'The Last Ember',"
''Biblical Archaeology Review''
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'' called it a "stellar debut" and "a great airplane novel". In September 2009, Levin's novel hit the ''New York Times'' bestseller list. It was published in paperback in 2010. Levin blogs at the
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Films

Levin was first involved in
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as an Executive Producer and recently completed the film
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as Producer. His next project is based on Malcolm's Butler's interception in Super Bowl XLIX.


Television

In 2021, Narrative Capital bought a number of British TV channels from Sony UK and renamed many of them under the Great! brand. As well as
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and Great! TV, Narrative Capital also now run a number of children's channels like
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and Tiny Pop.


Books

* ''The Last Ember'' 2009, paperback 2010


References


External links

*
Karen Dionne, "Daniel Levin's The Last Ember hits the NYTimes list"
''The Big Thrill'' webzine, September 2009 {{DEFAULTSORT:Levin, Daniel 21st-century American novelists American male novelists Living people University of Michigan College of Literature, Science, and the Arts alumni Harvard Law School alumni 21st-century American male writers Year of birth missing (living people)