Daniel Krotz


Daniel Krotz is a founder of The American Chesterton Society and a writer living in St. Paul, Minnesota. He is the author of the Assessment of Chemical Health Inventory (ACHI), a nationally recognized standardized instrument for the diagnosis of chemical dependency and, as A.B. Silver, a wholly unrecognized writer of pulp fiction. Krotz frequently appeared in the pages of Midwest Chesterton News and was the editor of Generally Speaking, the newsletter of The American Chesterton Society.

The American Chesterton Society was founded," says Krotz, "to popularize the ideas and work of Gilbert Keith Chesterton, a British journalist and social philosopher. The goal of the ACS is to make Chesterton at least as popular as C.S. Lewis, a writer Chesterton profoundly influenced. We hope net surfers will tune into these pages frequently to learn more about how they can benefit from membership in The American Chesterton Society." Krotz is currently Managing Editor of Gilbert!, a new magazine published by the ACS, and in conjunction with former Chesterton newsletter publishers in Chicago, IL and Ottawa, Canada. It began publication with its first issue in September, 1997

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