William F. Nolan was born today in Kansas City, MO, in 1928. He wrote
Dashiell Hammett: A Casebook (1969) and
Hammett: A Life at the Edge (1983), as well as paid tribute to Hammett, Chandler,
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Michael York in
Logan's Run (1976) |
and Gardner with his
Black Mask Boys series. His work also crosses genre boundaries, including mystery, horror, western, fantasy, and sci-fi; he was an Edgar nominee for
Space for Hire (1971), and he cowrote the sci-fi classic
Logan's Run (1967) with
George Clayton Johnson.
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