Allan Zullo Explained

Allan Zullo (born November 23, 1947)[1] [2] is an American non-fiction writer. He is the author or co-author of more than 120 paperbacks for adults and younger readers on a broad range of subjects for general audiences.

Zullo has several notable books, including the Haunted Kids series.[3] He also co-wrote with The Baseball Hall of Shame[4] [5] and Baseball Confidential[6] Bruce Nash, and A Boomer's Guide to Grandparenting with his wife Kathryn.[7] [8]

In addition to writing books, Zullo created a comic strip, The Ghost Story Club, which was published in American newspapers from 1995-98.[9]

Zullo was raised in Rockford, Illinois and attended Northern Illinois University, earning a degree in journalism in 1969.

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  1. Web site: FamilySearch.org. 2 June 2023.
  2. Web site: Allan Zullo | Bookogs Database & Marketplace . 2019-08-05 . 2019-08-05 . https://web.archive.org/web/20190805113812/https://www.bookogs.com/credit/25570-allan-zullo . dead .
  3. Gina Davis. "Pupils riding the reading wave". The Baltimore Sun. July 16, 2006. 1.
  4. Frank Green. "Lovable losers slip and slide into baseball `Hall of Shame'". The San Diego Union. May 2, 1985. D5.
  5. Scott Ostler. "Tales From Baseball's Twilight Zone: Mostly About Bad and Ugly". Los Angeles Times. May 7, 1985. 3.
  6. News: Halpert . Felicia E. . 1988-04-17 . PAPERBACKS; Naughty Deeds of The Stars . 2024-07-20 . The New York Times . en-US . 0362-4331.
  7. Monica L. Haynes. "Whatever you do, don't dare call me grandma". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. January 23, 2006. 1.
  8. Monifa Thomas. "Boomers shun tags of 'Grandma', 'Grandpa'". Chicago Sun-Times. July 3, 2008. 8.
  9. Surabhi Avasthi. "Comic strip 'Ghost Story Club' picks B'klyn teen's tale, and news sez: we got the girl fright here" . New York Daily News. February 13, 1997. Retrieved on September 18, 2008.