- Writing About Life After Loss
Danielle Hanse, Author & Memoirist
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- Meet Danielle Hanse
Author | Survivor | Observer of Life
Danielle Hanse draws on her own experiences to write about grief, loss, family, and the difficult adjustments that follow major changes in life. Her work reflects what happens when familiar routines, responsibilities, and plans are suddenly altered, and when moving forward requires learning how to live with what cannot be changed. Danielle does not present grief as a fixed process or offer professional advice.
Through her novels and memoirs, she shares personal experiences and observations shaped by loss, motherhood, family responsibilities, and the choices involved in building a life after profound change.
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All is Fair in Love and Grief
All is Fair in Love and Grief is Danielle Hanse’s memoir about the sudden death of her husband and the life she had to navigate afterward. She began writing as a way to process her own grief and make sense of the changes that followed his death. The memoir explores grief, family responsibilities, independence, personal change, and the difficult process of building a different life while carrying the memories of the one that came before.
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Nothing Is Fair In Love And Grief
Continuing her first memoir, Danielle explores life after her husband Benson’s death, including solo parenting, changing family life, and finding a second chance to live for herself.
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Other Sides of Danielle
Personal Perspective
Danielle draws on firsthand experience to examine difficult circumstances with honesty, detail, and careful personal observation.
Everyday Moments
Her writing pays attention to ordinary routines, family responsibilities, and moments that take on new meaning.
Finding Balance
Danielle explores how gratitude, grief, responsibility, and personal interests can exist alongside one another during change.
A New Direction
Her work considers the choices involved in creating a different life while keeping important memories close.
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What They Shared About Danielle’s Work
I read this memoir over several evenings. It doesn’t shy away from difficult moments, and I kept pausing to reflect on the practical realities of grief. The writing feels conversational rather than long and drawn-out. I respect people who share their experiences so openly.

Rachel Manson
This book was challenging to read at times because it is raw and personal. I appreciated that Danielle didn’t try to sugarcoat anything. The sections about daily life after loss gave me perspective on how people truly navigate sudden changes.

William Langley
I picked All Is Fair In Love and Grief, hoping to discover its story. What I received was a very human account of juggling loss, responsibilities, and the unexpected moments that follow. Some chapters made me pause and reflect on my own experiences, which was valuable.

Hazel Stewart
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