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Daniel Kraus

Daniel Kraus (born June 7, 1975) is an American writer whose work has earned New York Times bestselling recognition. Known primarily for writing, he has built a reputation for genre-savvy storytelling and high-profile creative partnerships.

In particular, Kraus is widely noted for collaborations connected to two influential filmmakers: horror icon George A. Romero and visionary director Guillermo del Toro. Those associations have helped position him as a distinctive voice at the intersection of literary craft and cinematic imagination.

On screen-related platforms, Kraus is also linked to appearances such as Jefftowne, where he is credited as himself. His profile continues to draw interest from readers and film fans alike, especially where modern horror and dark fantasy storytelling overlap.

Source note: This biography is based on a description from Wikipedia’s “Daniel Kraus (author)” article (CC BY-SA), with attribution to Wikipedia contributors.

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