Danilo Arona

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Danilo Arona is an Italian writer, [1] journalist, freelance writer and essayist, born in Alessandria, Piedmont, where he currently lives.

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He has also been involved for years with fantasy literature and cinema, and has followed any reference or appearance of fantasy in the news and in Italian society.

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Arona has also written a number of fanta-noir novels, all set in Italy, including:

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  1. 1 2 Brunvand, Jan Harold (2002-11-26). Encyclopedia of urban legends . W. W. Norton & Company. pp.  218–. ISBN   978-0-393-32358-0 . Retrieved 18 June 2011.