![]() ![]() Despite his love for Japan and the Japanese people, Wallace decided against a career in business and ended his apprenticeship after two years. ![]() He left shortly before graduating, however, when his father’s business, Wallace International, offered him an opportunity to work at Nikko Boeki, a trading company dealing in stoneware and china in Nagoya, Japan. After graduating, Wallace attended Emory University for two years before transferring to the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, where he studied business. Times and Italian Vanity Fair.īorn was born on January 22, 1959, in Birmingham, Jefferson County, Wallace lived in Birmingham and attended local schools through high school. ![]() His illustrations and drawings have appeared in the L.A. ![]() In addition to his several novels, Wallace has written and illustrated several children’s books and has published more than three dozen short stories in publications such as The Massachusetts Review, The Yale Review, Shenandoah, New Stories from the South, and The Best American Short Stories. Daniel Wallace (1959- ) is an author who is best known for his novel Big Fish (1998), a national bestseller that was developed into a major motion picture directed by Tim Burton. ![]()
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