. . "2"^^ . "1"^^ . . "Journalist"@en . "Daily Patriot"@en . "6.0"^^ . "Holland Daniels"@en . "2"^^ . "United States"@en . "No"@en . "Blonde"@en . "4"^^ . "Los Angeles, California"@en . . . "Female"@en . . "Blank"@en . "Normal Human"@en . "*Fantastic Five\n*Gabrielle Myers\n*Juliet Alvarez"@en . . ""@en . "Blank"@en . ""@en . "118.0"^^ . "Holland Daniels was born in Los Angeles, California, to Jason and Camille Daniels, a banker and a homemaker, respectively. She grew up in relative comfort, and excelled in her school work, showing a particular aptitude and love for English. As she got older, she developed a love for newsprint."@en . "*Human\n**French\n***English\n***Irish"@en . . . "Christopher Frazier"@en . "--10-30"^^ . "Holland Daniels was born in Los Angeles, California, to Jason and Camille Daniels, a banker and a homemaker, respectively. She grew up in relative comfort, and excelled in her school work, showing a particular aptitude and love for English. As she got older, she developed a love for newsprint. She enjoyed reading the editorials and opinions sections though she didn't always agree with the viewpoint. While her parents encouraged her to do what she wanted, her father didn't particularly find the idea of his only daughter going into journalism too thrilling. He knew from experience that unless you were really good and built up a following, it was hard to survive on a journalist's pay. As Holland's high school days were winding down, she had decided to become an English major. She had taken over and expanded her school's newspaper. After getting into the college of her choice, she decided to switch her major, opting for Journalism. Her father convinced her to get her Bachelors in Business as well, knowing she might need a fall back. Shortly after doing so, she decided to move to New York City, as she had gotten a job at a small magazine. She left with her parents' blessings as by now, her father realized that there would be nothing that would stop her from pursuing her dream. Her work at the magazine didn't last long. A few months into her job, some of the people who made the big decisions at the New York Times got in touch with her. They loved her work and offered her a position, which she readily accepted."@en . "Brown"@en . "Holland Daniels"@en . "New York Times"@en . . "Bachelors Degree Business"@en . "Camille Daniels"@en . "Jason Daniels"@en . "4"^^ . "Bachelors Degree Journalism"@en . "2"^^ .