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Nine White Stones is Dan Kazi’s debut novel. He has also penned two feature film screenplays about warrior women, but both were rejected by leftist Hollywood, likely because they were either too edgy and graphic, too pro-Western civilization, or too harsh towards China, leftism and tyranny. His writing is inspired by classic literature from bygone eras. He rejects mainstream themes and isn’t inspired by modern styles. Dan is half-Indian, half-Cuban, with both Islamic and Catholic backgrounds representing a harmony between the two. An unapologetic hardline Trump-supporting moralist on social media, Dan is a strong believer in artistic license, freedom of ideas, and always holding his integrity paramount no matter what the cost. He lives in Utah, and enjoys roleplaying games and riffing bad movies.