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American novelist (1953–2025)
Daniel Stanford Woodrell (March 4, 1953 – November 28, 2025) was an American novelist and short story writer who wrote nine novels, most of them set in
Daniel_Woodrell
1999 American film
Guiry and Jonathan Brandis. Based on the novel Woe to Live On, by Daniel Woodrell, the film, set during the American Civil War, follows a group of men
Ride_with_the_Devil_(film)
2010 film by Debra Granik
It was adapted by Granik and Anne Rosellini from the 2006 novel by Daniel Woodrell. The film stars Jennifer Lawrence as a poverty-stricken teenage girl
Winter's_Bone
1996 novel by Daniel Woodrell
novel by Daniel Woodrell. Crime novelist Doyle Redmond leaves California and returns home to the Ozarks to find his missing brother Smoke. Woodrell is credited
Give_Us_a_Kiss
2017 Irish film
Weary and Julia Garner. It is based on the novel of the same name by Daniel Woodrell. Sammy is released from prison and moves into a trailer and gets a
Tomato_Red
Subgenre of crime fiction
term "country noir" was Daniel Woodrell, whose novel Give Us a Kiss was originally titled Give Us A Kiss: A Country Noir. Woodrell later distanced himself
Southern_noir
American actress and producer (born 1990)
drama Winter's Bone (2010), based on the novel of the same name by Daniel Woodrell. The film featured her as 17-year-old Ree Dolly, a poverty-stricken
Jennifer_Lawrence
Highland region in central-southern United States
2008. Woodrell, Daniel. Woe to Live On. Henry Holt, 1987. Ward L. Schrantz. Jasper County, Missouri in the Civil War. 1923. Woodrell, Daniel. Winter's
Ozarks
American film director, screenwriter and cinematographer (born 1963)
Bone, was an adaptation by Granik and Rosellini of the 2006 novel by Daniel Woodrell. It is the story of Ree Dolly, a teenager living in the Missouri's
Debra_Granik
Irish author (born 1991)
"About Us". The Stinging Fly. Retrieved 30 March 2020. "Sally Rooney, Daniel Woodrell and Bernard MacLaverty headline Cúirt festival". The Irish Times. 6
Sally_Rooney
Confederate guerrilla leader (1837–1865)
alike during the raid on Lawrence. The novel Woe To Live On (1987) by Daniel Woodrell was filmed as Ride With The Devil (1999) by Ang Lee. The film features
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City in Missouri, United States
The event is fictionalized in the short novel The Maid's Version by Daniel Woodrell, which is about a similar dance hall explosion in the fictional town
West_Plains,_Missouri
Daily literary website
Mills, Walter Mosley, Lori Rader-Day, Ruth Ware, Sarah Weinman, and Daniel Woodrell. Olivia Rutigliano joined the site as a staff writer in 2020 and became
Literary_Hub
1986 novel by William Goldman
was Warner Books. It was published in the United Kingdom by Grafton. Daniel Woodrell wrote in The Washington Post that "The ultimate significance of the
Brothers_(Goldman_novel)
The Power of Five, by Anthony Horowitz (2005–2012) Winter's Bone, by Daniel Woodrell (2006) Call Me by Your Name, by André Aciman (2007) Someday This Pain
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Award ceremony for films of 2010
Winter's Bone – Debra Granik and Anne Rosellini; based on the novel by Daniel Woodrell Best Animated Feature Film Toy Story 3 – Directed by Lee Unkrich‡ How
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the Chamber of Deputies (1994–1997), mayor of Chihuahua (1986–1989). Daniel Woodrell, 72, American novelist (Give Us a Kiss, Winter's Bone), pancreatic
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Wilson, playwright Slim Wilson, musician, radio and TV personality Daniel Woodrell, author Bob Barker Brad Pitt Chappell Roan William F. Austin, CEO of
List of people from Springfield, Missouri
List_of_people_from_Springfield,_Missouri
U.S. state
New York Times Bestseller list for 42 weeks in 1982–1983. Novelist Daniel Woodrell, known for depicting life in the Missouri Ozarks, was born in Springfield
Missouri
American travel and food show
venison and squirrel pot pie. He also goes fishing with novelist Daniel Woodrell, who breaks his shoulder on film. 113 7–06 "Brazil (the Amazon)" April 11
Anthony Bourdain: No Reservations
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Bareknuckle champion Bartley Gormans life. In the novel Winter's Bone by Daniel Woodrell, the protagonist Ree and the rest of her clan are named Dolly, a form
List of Irish Traveller–related depictions and documentaries
List_of_Irish_Traveller–related_depictions_and_documentaries
American journalist
as fiction editor of Esquire, publishing the works of Stephen King, Daniel Woodrell, Ralph Lombreglia, Chris Adrian, James Lee Burke, Gary Shytengart and
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1959), This Is Your Life Ramsay Wood (born 1943), Kalila and Dimna Daniel Woodrell (1953–2025), Give Us a Kiss Samuel Woodworth (1784–1842), The Champions
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American writer
make it work, punch it up ... Charles could tell you how to do it." Daniel Woodrell is among the other crime novelists he is identified as influencing
Charles_Willeford
and Anne Rosellini from the 2006 novel of the same name by author Daniel Woodrell, the movie was released by Roadside Attractions in the United States
List of accolades received by Winter's Bone
List_of_accolades_received_by_Winter's_Bone
American poet
favorably compared to that of Loren D. Estleman, James Lee Burke, Daniel Woodrell, Bill Pronzini, and Robert Crais. His essays have been reprinted by
Ed_Lynskey
Name list
Woodmansee (1777–1842), American politician Daniel Woodrell (1953–2025), American novelist and short story writer Daniel Woodriff (1756–1842), Royal Navy officer
List of people with given name Daniel
List_of_people_with_given_name_Daniel
Category of film award
Charles Portis Winter's Bone Debra Granik & Anne Rosellini The novel by Daniel Woodrell 2011 (84th) The Descendants Alexander Payne and Nat Faxon & Jim Rash
Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay
Academy_Award_for_Best_Adapted_Screenplay
American writer
Sherman's work has been characterized as "country noir", a term coined by Daniel Woodrell in his 1996 novel Give Us a Kiss. Sherman was born in Hammond, Louisiana
Dayne_Sherman
(1924–1996, United States) Charles Willeford (1919–1998, United States) Daniel Woodrell (1953–2025, United States) Cornell Woolrich (1903–1968, United States)
List_of_crime_fiction_writers
American novelist
BenBella Books, 2012, pp. 193–210. ISBN 978-1-935618-57-7 "Tomato Red by Daniel Woodrell (1998)" Books to Die For, eds. John Connolly & Declan Burke, Hodder
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Mississippi, grew up in St. Louis) Bertha M. Wilson (1874–1936), dramatist Daniel Woodrell (1953–2025), author of crime fiction Paul Dana (1975–2006), IndyCar
List_of_people_from_Missouri
American painter
Ferris, Lily King, Dennis Lehane, Lois Lowry, Luanne Rice, Ted Tally, Daniel Woodrell, Louise Erdrich, Lawrence Kasdan, Anthony Doerr, Elizabeth Strout,
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American novelist
published book, They Don't Dance Much (1940), is an early example of what Daniel Woodrell identifies as "country noir", or a noir novel with a rural setting
James_Ross_(American_author)
Literary prize
Murther & Walking Spirits Finalist 1992 Alice Hoffman Turtle Moon Winner Daniel Woodrell The Ones You Do Special mention Donald E. Westlake Humans Finalist
Hammett_Prize
Day of the year
Villaronga, Spanish actor, director, and screenwriter (died 2023) 1953 – Daniel Woodrell, American novelist and short story writer (died 2025) 1954 – Timur
March_4
American film producer and screenwriter
returning to work with Granik on a second feature together. After reading Daniel Woodrell's book Winter's Bone, Rosellini and Granik decided to write a screenplay
Anne_Rosellini
American singer and journalist (1943–2026)
the Oscar-nominated 2010 film Winter's Bone, based on the book by Daniel Woodrell. In the film's production she served as a musical consultant and singer
Marideth_Sisco
Literary festival in Galway, Ireland
had died at the age of 97 shortly beforehand. In 2018, Sally Rooney, Daniel Woodrell, Bernard MacLaverty, Juan Pablo Villalobos, Declan Kiberd and Forward
Cúirt International Festival of Literature
Cúirt_International_Festival_of_Literature
American literary magazine
Mukherjee Joyce Carol Oates Dan O'Brien Bob Shacochis William Stafford Gerald Stern James Tate David Foster Wallace Joy Williams Tobias Wolff Daniel Woodrell
The_Missouri_Review
Shortlist Laura Lippman "Hardly Knew Her" Dead Man's Hand Shortlist Daniel Woodrell "Uncle" A Hell of a Woman Shortlist 2009 T. Jefferson Parker "Skinhead
Edgar Allan Poe Award for Best Short Story
Edgar_Allan_Poe_Award_for_Best_Short_Story
Blomkamp. 2010 Debra Granik Anne Rosellini Winter's Bone The novel by Daniel Woodrell Nominated 2011 Bridget O'Connor Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy The novel
List of female Academy Award winners and nominees for non-gendered categories
List_of_female_Academy_Award_winners_and_nominees_for_non-gendered_categories
Academic journal
the magazine published writers such as Brian Doyle, Quincy Troupe, Daniel Woodrell, Sherman Alexie, Sergio Troncoso, Marilyn Hacker, Maxine Kumin and
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Vanderhaeghe – The Englishman's Boy David Foster Wallace – Infinite Jest Daniel Woodrell – Give Us a Kiss Monika Maron – Animal Triste K.A. Applegate – Animorphs
1996_in_literature
American writer
2015), received early praise from Salman Rushdie, Ben Fountain, and Daniel Woodrell. Mark's first novel, Confessions of a Polish Used Car Salesman, was
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Annual literary prize
Million Nightingales Peter Orner The Second Coming of Mavala Shikongo Daniel Woodrell Winter's Bone 2007 Andrew O'Hagan Be Near Me Winner Junot Díaz The
Los Angeles Times Book Prize for Fiction
Los_Angeles_Times_Book_Prize_for_Fiction
American novelist
Novel. Starr is part of a literary circle that includes Ken Bruen, Daniel Woodrell, Wallace Stroby, Alan Glynn, Ed Brubaker, Lee Child, Bret Easton Ellis
Jason_Starr
Annual film award
Portis Winter’s Bone Debra Granik & Anne Rosellini Winter's Bone by Daniel Woodrell 2011 Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy Bridget O'Connor and Peter Straughan
Online Film Critics Society Award for Best Adapted Screenplay
Online_Film_Critics_Society_Award_for_Best_Adapted_Screenplay
(1946), Grace Zaring Stone Winter Meeting (1948) Winter's Bone (2006), Daniel Woodrell Winter's Bone (2010) The Winter of Our Discontent (1961), John Steinbeck
List of fiction works made into feature films (S–Z)
List_of_fiction_works_made_into_feature_films_(S–Z)
American journalist
and James Crumley (in two of their last interviews), James Sallis, Daniel Woodrell, James Ellroy, Ken Bruen, Lee Child and Randy Wayne White. The book
Craig_McDonald
Annual literary prize for fiction and nonfiction books about heartland American
Smiley for Golden Age 2015: Chang-Rae Lee for On Such a Full Sea 2014: Daniel Woodrell for The Maid's Version 2013: Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie for Americanah
Chicago Tribune Heartland Prize
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Abani, Peter Bagge, Natalie Diaz, Rigoberto González, Achy Obejas, Daniel Woodrell Media Sydney Freeland, Ken Jacobs, Yowei Shaw, Ryan White and Ben Cotner
List of United States Artists Fellowship recipients
List_of_United_States_Artists_Fellowship_recipients
French literary award
Elysian Fields by James Lee Burke ( USA, 2003) 2008 — Winter's Bone by Daniel Woodrell ( USA, 2006) 2007 — Cinco mujeres y media by Francisco González Ledesma
Prix_Mystère_de_la_critique
Lasseter, and Andrew Stanton Debra Granik Winter's Bone The novel by Daniel Woodrell Nominated Shared with Anne Rosellini Ethan Coen Joel Coen True Grit
List of Jewish Academy Award winners and nominees
List_of_Jewish_Academy_Award_winners_and_nominees
Annual literary award
Simpson BBC Audiobooks America Finalist 2011 16th Winter's Bone (2006) Daniel Woodrell Emma Galvin Hachette Audio Winner Pride and Prejudice and Zombies (2009)
Audie_Award_for_Fiction
American author
official voice of working class literature in Florida, akin to what Daniel Woodrell has done for Missouri, or Ron Rash for the Carolinas." An article in
Steph_Post
Annual US film award
Charles Portis Winter's Bone Debra Granik and Anne Rosellini novel by Daniel Woodrell 2011 Moneyball Steven Zaillian and Aaron Sorkin book by Michael Lewis
Chicago Film Critics Association Award for Best Adapted Screenplay
Chicago_Film_Critics_Association_Award_for_Best_Adapted_Screenplay
Award given by the Critics Choice Association
10, 2013). "Critics' Choice Movie Awards: 'Argo' Best Picture, Director; Daniel Day-Lewis, Jessica Chastain Take Acting Honors". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved
Critics' Choice Movie Award for Best Adapted Screenplay
Critics'_Choice_Movie_Award_for_Best_Adapted_Screenplay
Annual US film award
Charles Portis Debra Granik and Anne Rosselini Winter's Bone novel by Daniel Woodrell 2011 Alexander Payne, Nat Faxon, and Jim Rash The Descendants novel
Washington D.C. Area Film Critics Association Award for Best Adapted Screenplay
Washington_D.C._Area_Film_Critics_Association_Award_for_Best_Adapted_Screenplay
Award honoring authors and screenwriters
Portis Winter's Bone Debra Granik and Anne Rosellini The novel by Daniel Woodrell 2011 The Descendants Alexander Payne, Jim Rash, and Nat Faxon The novel
USC_Scripter_Awards
Packers) (b. 1937) Charles W. Sydnor Jr., 82, historian (b. 1943) Daniel Woodrell, 72, novelist (Give Us a Kiss, Winter's Bone) (b. 1953) November 29
2025 deaths in the United States (October–December)
2025_deaths_in_the_United_States_(October–December)
1992 novel by George Pelecanos
distributors. The novel was positively compared to Charles Willeford and Daniel Woodrell by a reviewer. The reviewer commented that the plot was perfunctory
A_Firing_Offense
Annual literary award
Finalist 2008 Laura Lippman “Hardly Knew Her” Dead Man's Hand Winner Daniel Woodrell “Uncle” A Hell of a Woman Finalist Rhys Bowen “Please Watch Your Step”
Anthony Award for Best Short Story
Anthony_Award_for_Best_Short_Story
2008 mystery and detective fiction convention
Birthdays with Bite Daniel Woodrell, "Uncle", from A Hell of a Woman: An Anthology of Female Noir Winner: Jon Lellenberg, Daniel Stashower & Charles Foley
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DANIEL WOODRELL
DANIEL WOODRELL
Girl/Female
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Feminine of Daniel
Male
Italian
Italian form of Hebrew Daniyel, DANIELE means "God is my judge."
Female
Slavic
Variant spelling of Slavic Danica, DANIKA means "morning star."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Daniel.
Surname or Lastname
English, North German, Dutch, and Jewish (Ashkenazic)
English, North German, Dutch, and Jewish (Ashkenazic) : patronymic from the personal name Daniel.
Female
Hebrew
Variant spelling of Hebrew Daniela, DANIELLA means "God is my judge."
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, English, French, German, Hebrew, Italian, Jewish, Swedish
God is My Judge; Female Version of Daniel; Judge
Girl/Female
African, American, Assamese, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Gujarati, Hawaiian, Hebrew, Indian, Jamaican, Sindhi, Swedish, Swiss
God is My Judge; Feminine of Daniel; Judged Only by God
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, English, French, Greek, Hebrew
A Combination of Danielle and Janice; Feminine Variant of Daniel; God is Mu Judge
Female
French
French feminine form of Hebrew Daniyel (English Daniel), DANIELLE means "God is my judge."Â
Female
English
French feminine form of Hebrew Daniyel, DANIELLE means "God is my judge."Â
Boy/Male
American, British, English, French
Open; Variant of Darrel Open
Female
Hebrew
(×“Ö¼Ö¸× Ö´×™Ö¼×ֵלָה) Feminine form of Hebrew Daniyel, DANIELA means "God is my judge."
Surname or Lastname
English, French, Spanish, Portuguese, German, Polish, Czech, Slovak, Hungarian (Dániel), Romanian, and Jewish
English, French, Spanish, Portuguese, German, Polish, Czech, Slovak, Hungarian (Dániel), Romanian, and Jewish : from the Hebrew personal name Daniel ‘God is my judge’, borne by a major prophet in the Bible. The major factor influencing the popularity of the personal name (and hence the frequency of the surname) was undoubtedly the dramatic story in the Book of Daniel, recounting the prophet’s steadfast adherence to his religious faith in spite of pressure and persecution from the Mesopotamian kings in whose court he served: Nebuchadnezzar and Belshazzar (at whose feast Daniel interpreted the mysterious message of doom that appeared on the wall, being thrown to the lions for his pains). The name was also borne by a 2nd-century Christian martyr and by a 9th-century hermit, the legend of whose life was popular among Christians during the Middle Ages; these had a minor additional influence on the adoption of the Christian name. Among Orthodox Christians in Eastern Europe the name was also popular as being that of a 4th-century Persian martyr, who was venerated in the Orthodox Church.Irish : reduced form of McDaniel, which is actually a variant of McDonnell, from the Gaelic form of Irish Donal (equivalent to Scottish Donald), erroneously associated with the Biblical personal name Daniel. See also O’Donnell.Peter Daniel was one of the pioneer settlers in the 17th century in Stafford County, VA, where he was a justice of the peace. His grandson, Peter Vivian Daniel, was a U.S. Supreme Court justice from 1841 to his death in Richmond, VA, in 1860.
Male
Hebrew
(×‘Ö¼Ö¸× Ö´×™Ö¼×ֵל) Hebrew name DANIYEL means "God is my judge." In the bible, this is the name of the hero of the Book of Daniel, who was cast into a den of lions but saved by God.
Girl/Female
American, Australian
Female Version of Daniel
Male
English
 Anglicized form of Greek Daniēl (Hebrew Daniyel), DANIEL means "God is my judge." In the bible, this is the name of the hero of the Book of Daniel, who was cast into a den of lions but saved by God. Anglicized form of Scottish Gaelic Domhnall, meaning "world ruler."
Girl/Female
American, Australian, Danish, French, German, Hebrew, Swiss
God is My Judge; Female Version of Daniel
Female
Italian
 Feminine form of Italian Daniele, DANIELA means "God is my judge." Compare with another form of Daniela.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name for a dancer or acrobat, from an agent derivative of Middle English, Old French dance ‘dance’ (see Dance).Translation of German Dänzer or Danser (see Danzer).
DANIEL WOODRELL
DANIEL WOODRELL
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German
Bold or strong.
Female
English
English pet form of Latin Alexandra, SANDIE means "defender of mankind."
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Arabic, Muslim
Torch; Light
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American, Bengali, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, English, French, Gujarati, Hebrew, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
The Lord is Gracious; Has Shown Favor; Gracious; Merciful; Female Version of John; One who Increase Victory; Joy; Victorious; God is Gracious
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Sikh
Male
Hawaiian
Hawaiian name KEKIPI means "rebel."
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Telugu
Slave
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Punjabi, Sikh, Tamil
The Egoless; Humble; Design; Creation
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Punjabi, Sikh
Pgod Gift; Wisdom; God Gift
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Faith
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v. t.
To cause to dangle; to swing, as something suspended loosely; as, to dangle the feet.
n.
One of a breed of small terriers; -- called also Dandie Dinmont.
n.
The denial of one's self; forbearing to gratify one's own desires; self-sacrifice.
n.
A board having its edges inserted in the groove of a surrounding frame; as, the panel of a door.
n.
One who denies; as, a denier of a fact, or of the faith, or of Christ.
v. t.
To cause to dance, or move nimbly or merrily about, or up and down; to dandle.
n.
A refusal to acknowledge; disclaimer of connection with; disavowal; -- the contrary of confession; as, the denial of a fault charged on one; a denial of God.
n.
The language of the Danes.
n.
One who dances or who practices dancing.
n.
A Moorish dance, usually performed by a single dancer, who accompanies the dance with castanets.
n.
A Hebrew prophet distinguished for sagacity and ripeness of judgment in youth; hence, a sagacious and upright judge.
a.
Belonging to the Danes, or to their language or country.
imp. & p. p.
of Dance
v. t.
To follow like a spaniel.
v. t.
To form in or with panels; as, to panel a wainscot.
n.
A young person, either male or female, of noble or gentle extraction; as, Damsel Pepin; Damsel Richard, Prince of Wales.