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Something About Me and My Book:
Olympia Dukakis said FANGS TO RICHES (TNT Books 2010): "was a great many indictments of American culture...if performed w/gusto ...it would have a strong impact....be an ideal project...on an audience.

You're a very talented man. " Olympia.



Short Plays to Long Remember, 27 Plays By 14 Award Winning American Authors (TNT Books) Francine Trevens, theatrical press agent,... by award-winning American playwrights. For actors, producers, and directors, the book is a goldmine of terrific plays that have not been overexposed, with cast requirements. For just plain readers who enjoy fine writing, it's great fun--and mind-expanding-- to sit down and read the collection from front to back. It will take you on a journey from the sixties to the present and will remind you that people are forever quirky, lovable, and fascinating.


Short Plays includes Daniel P Quinn’s plays FANGS TO RICHES and THE ROCKING CHAIR edited by Francine L. Trevens (TnT Classic Books) (ISBN 978-1886586147). Indie Book Awards: ANTHOLOGY Category in 2010.

Mr. Quinn has been interviewed by Bonnie Grice on National Public Radio, the Morris Museum, Watchung Books, Montclair. Hisbooks areon line @ Barnes & Noble.com, Amazon, AuthorHouse.com. His work has been seen @ Lincoln Center, Art Awareness Festival, Irish Arts Center, London, Rome, and Dublin. Malachy McCourt appeared in Mr. Quinn's THE ROCKING CHAIR @ Barnes & Noble, NYC.

Fangs to Riches is included in Short Plays to Long Remember...TNT Books 2010. Mr. Quinn was also heard interviewd by Bonnie Grice on National Public Radio. His books are available on Amazon, AuthorHouse, Drama Books, and at your favorite book seller. Short Plays... (2010) ; organized labor: Collected Poems - (Author House) will be available as well. Review copies via AH at 800-839-8640 for Mr. Quinn's "organized labor," or 'Exits & Entrances.",
Mr, Quinn's work has also been featured at the Botto House Museum, Montclair Books, NY Public Library @ Lincoln Center.
John Trause (Oradell Library Director ) said: “Daniel P. Quinn is a brilliant theatrical producer, director, impressario, curator, poet, and organizer of artistic events. We have collaborated since 1987 on many projects. August 6, 2010”
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Daniel P Quinn at Library book signngs.

Posted on January 30, 2012 at 3:30pm

'organized labor' (Author House 2004/5) features poem by daniel p quinn.

DANIEL P. QUINN

The Societal "We"

We talk of security

We think of the past as a generation

That ancient was the nineteenth century .

That history began when we were born.

Rather than 1900,…

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Posted on October 25, 2011 at 7:36am

"organized labor" (AuthorHouse 2004) celebrates a century of American Labor from 1911.

organized labor (AuthorHouse 2004) can be ordered toll free 800-839-8640 or at Barnes&Noble.com, Amazon. com. or AuthorHouse.com as well.   4 stars on the Web.



 " BEFORE THE CRASH" debuted at the Morris Museum in 2011.

A fascinating and entertaining look at the dance, music, and words from this remarkable period in America's history, the 1920’s. The controversy of Sacco & Vanzetti, the Charleston dance craze, music of Kurt Weill, unguarded opti-mism, the plight of…

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Posted on October 17, 2011 at 7:28am

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