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Daedalus Howell
Life, storied.
Daedalus Howell is a multifaceted American writer, journalist, filmmaker, actor, and conceptual artist based in Petaluma, California. Born on July 19, 1972, he has made significant contributions to various media forms, including literature and film. Howell is notably the author of novels such as Quantum Deadline and The Late Projectionist, as well as the essay collection I Heart Sonoma: How to Live and Drink in Wine Country .1
In his role as an editor, Howell has been associated with the North Bay Bohemian and the Pacific Sun newspapers since 2019. Currently, he serves as the editor for Weeklys, a group of local newspapers in the San Francisco Bay Area .23 His journalism has appeared in prominent publications like the San Francisco Chronicle and Los Angeles Downtown News, among others .1
Howell's creative endeavors extend to filmmaking; he has directed feature films such as Pill Head and Werewolf Serenade, along with numerous short films. He has also hosted various radio shows, including The Morning Show on KSVY 91.3 FM .1 His work has garnered several awards, including first place in the Association of Alternative Newsweeklies’ national “Altweekly Awards” for food writing .1
In addition to his editorial work, Howell is known for his entrepreneurial pursuits in media production, having founded DHowell Media Group (now FMRL) to produce content for various brands .1