Daniel G. Keohane is a Bram Stoker Award-nominated author known for his works in horror and dark fiction. His debut novel, "Solomon's Grave" (2009), earned critical acclaim as a finalist for the Bram Stoker Award. He has since published several other novels, including "Margaret's Ark" (2011), "Plague of Darkness" (2014), and "Plague of Locusts" (2022), as well as the upcoming "Stories from the Psalms, Volume 1" (2023). Writing under the pseudonym G. Daniel Gunn, he has released additional horror titles such as "Destroyer of Worlds" (2012) and the novella "Nightmare in Greasepaint" (2015), co-authored with L.L. Soares.
Keohane's short fiction has appeared in numerous horror magazines and anthologies, including "Cemetery Dance," "Apex Digest," "Shroud Magazine," and "Fantastic Stories." His stories have garnered multiple Honorable Mentions in "The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror" and "Best Horror of the Year" anthologies. His writing often explores themes of supernatural terror, apocalyptic events, and psychological horror, blending religious and mythological elements with contemporary suspense.
Beyond novels and short stories, Keohane has also published the collection "Christmas Trees and Monkeys" under his pseudonym. His work continues to resonate with horror enthusiasts, cementing his reputation as a compelling voice in the genre.