Ken Eulo (born November 17, 1939) is a Eugene O'Neill Award-winning writer and bestselling author whose novels have collectively sold over 13 million copies worldwide.
[7] His success was followed by the novels Nocturnal,[8] The Ghost of Veronica Gray,[9] Manhattan Heat, Claw[10] and The House of Caine.
[11] During the same decade Eulo moved to Los Angeles where he worked as a writer for television shows, including Small Wonder, Marblehead Manor, and Benson.
[12] Eulo relocated to Orlando, Florida in the 1990s where he founded and has served as the artistic director for the New York Acting Ensemble.
[15][16] Several notable company members have included founding managing director Curt Nichols, writer Daniel Corey[17] and actor Creagen Dow[18]