Danielle Palli: Mindfulness and Meditation
Danielle Palli won her first creative writing award at the age of six, and by age fifteen, she had already been published in the Writer’s Journal. She is the author of the Acting Out Yoga series for children, and the Data Collectors Sci-Fi trilogy for adults. She also writes, teaches, and publishes online courses about mindfulness, intuition, and spirituality, and works as a multimedia specialist, voiceover artist, podcast host, and positive psychology-based wellbeing coach.
Tell us a bit about your latest work.
I’m currently wrapping up the third book in The Data Collectors Sci-Fi trilogy. Between the Layers will hopefully be available in June. The story follows Lucene Jones and a team of genetically modified Data Collectors initially sent to Earth to determine what is causing the near extinction of humans as a species. Meanwhile, special interest groups would rather see us die off sooner rather than later, as Earth is prime intergalactic real estate. While the first book is set primarily on Earth, Breach of Contract (book #2) and Between the Layers (book #3) take place on the Earth-like planet, Erde (Yes, I am aware this is the German word for “Earth”). Known as the Peace-Keepers, Erde has evolved as species and enjoyed more than 100 years of peace…until now.
What happened in your life that prompted you to become a writer?
From the time I can remember (around four or five years old), I have always wanted to write (or become a crime-solving detective with supernatural powers – it was a toss-up). But I credit my older sister for fostering my interest in reading and writing. I was really shy and insecure as a child in school, and she’s the first person who taught me how to read and write. She’d also read to my siblings and me regularly, and she’d use character voices too. When she read us Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, we always knew whether she was Grandpa Joe, Grandpa George, or Grandma Josephine because her voices were so good. When she was a teenager, one of her first jobs was in a bookstore, and she’d often bring me Beverly Cleary books to read as a kid. She wanted to become a writer, and who doesn’t want to be like their big sister?
What inspires you to write?
I think it’s a combination of having an overactive imagination and life lessons to share. I’ll often awaken at 3 am with a topic in my head, and it will nag me until I get up and write it down – or at least let it tumble around my brain for a bit before I fall back to sleep. The next morning, I have to write. Sometimes, I’m writing an article related to personal growth. Other times, it’s a fiction novel that, hopefully, entertains and offers a few philosophical nuggets to think about.
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