Daniel Lyons (born 1960 in Massachusetts) is an American writer. He was a senior editor at Forbes magazine and is now a writer at Newsweek. He has written a book of short stories, The Last Good Man (1993), a novel, Dog Days (1998), and a fictional biography, ' (2007). He also writes The Secret Diary of Steve Jobs, a popular blog and parody of Apple CEO Steve Jobs, under the pseudonym Fake Steve Jobs.
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- Daniel Lyons (born 1960 in Massachusetts) is an American writer. He was a senior editor at Forbes magazine and is now a writer at Newsweek. He has written a book of short stories, The Last Good Man (1993), a novel, Dog Days (1998), and a fictional biography, ' (2007). He also writes The Secret Diary of Steve Jobs, a popular blog and parody of Apple CEO Steve Jobs, under the pseudonym Fake Steve Jobs.
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- Daniel Lyons (born 1960 in Massachusetts) is an American writer. He was a senior editor at Forbes magazine and is now a writer at Newsweek. He has written a book of short stories, The Last Good Man (1993), a novel, Dog Days (1998), and a fictional biography, ' (2007). He also writes The Secret Diary of Steve Jobs, a popular blog and parody of Apple CEO Steve Jobs, under the pseudonym Fake Steve Jobs.
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