Daniel Donche Jr. (born October 25, 1979) is an American author, screenwriter, actor, artist, and game designer. He also publishes under the pseudonymJanden Hale. He has written a post-apocalyptic series called Everwind[1] and is a co-founder of the Manarchy Magazine.[2][3] Following the launch of Inappropriate Tarot on Facebook, he designed and produced art for the Darkana tarot deck, which won two awards[4][5] and was voted as one of the "Top 50 Essential Tarot Decks" by a group of over 13,000 members.[6] He is also the creator of the HexCam[7] and Octavum[8] camouflage patterns.
The Guy Who Ate His Sister - Swill Magazine, Issue 1[21]
The Search for the Haunted Skatepark - Automatic Magazine, Issue 36[22]
Other works
Paper Walls - illustrated poems and quotes [citation needed]
Darkana Tarot
The Darkana Tarot[23] is a post-modern grunge tarot deck that was heavily influenced by the art of Banksy[24] which is known for its departure from the traditional tarot.[25][26] It was the subject of a collection of themed short stories on Thunderdome Magazine from June–July 2012.[27] It won the 2012 Pecto Award for Outstanding First Work of an Illustrator[4] as well as the Tarosophists Award for best self-published tarot deck of 2012.[5] The deck has been voted as one of the "Top 50 Essential Tarot Decks" by a group of over 13,000 people.[6]
Film
He has been involved in a number of unfinished film projects as both a screenwriter and actor, including Proxy Influence, Dark Matter, and Legacy of One. He also had a brief extra role as a Lieutenant Garcia in the veteran-made film Range 15.[citation needed]
^Presenters: Robb Olson and Livius Nedin (July 24, 2012). "Three Authors". Booked Podcast. 1:10:47 minutes in. Booked Podcast. Archived from the original on 2012-08-30.