Nolan, William F(rancis)
NOLAN, William F(rancis)
NOLAN, William F(rancis). Also writes as Frank Anmar, Terence Duncan, F. E. Edwards. American, b. 1928. Genres: Novels, Novellas/Short stories, Mystery/Crime/Suspense, Horror, Science fiction/Fantasy, Plays/Screenplays, Bibliography, Biography, Humor/Satire, Illustrations, Ghost Writer. Career: Writer. Publications: (with J. Fitch) Adventure on Wheels, 1959; Barney Oldfield, 1961; Phil Hill: Yankee Champion, 1962; Men of Thunder, 1964; John Huston: King Rebel, 1965; Sinners and Supermen, 1965; (with G.C. Johnson) Logan's Run, 1967; Death Is for Losers, 1968; The White Cad Cross-Up, 1969; Dashiell Hammett: A Casebook, 1969; Space for Hire, 1971; Steve McQueen: Star on Wheels, 1972; Carnival of Speed, 1973; Hemingway: Last Days of the Lion, 1974; The Ray Bradbury Companion, 1975; Logan's World, 1977; Logan's Search, 1980; Hammett: A Life at the Edge, 1983; McQueen, 1984; Look Out for Space, 1985; The Black Mask Boys, 1985; The Work of Charles Beaumont (bibliography), 1986; Dark Encounters (poetry), 1986; (with B. Clarke) The Work of William F. Nolan (bibliography), 1988; (as Terence Duncan) Rio Renegades, 1989; How to Write Horror Fiction, 1990; Blood Sky, 1991; Helltracks, 1991; Helle on Wheels, 1992; The Black Mask Murders, 1994; The Marble Orchard, 1995; Sharks Never Sleep, 1998; The Winchester Horror, 1998; The Logan Chronicles, 2003; With Marlowe in L.A., 2003. STORIES: Impact 20, 1963; Alien Horizons, 1974; Wonderworlds 1977; Things beyond Midnight, 1984; 3 for Space, 1992; Night Shapes, 1995; The Brothers Challis, 1996; Down the Long Night, 2000; William F. Nolan's Dark Universe, 2001; Have You Seen the Wind?, 2003; Ships in the Night, 2004; Wild Galaxy, 2004; Far Out, 2004; Nightworlds, 2004. EDITOR: Ray Bradbury Review, 1952; (with C. Beaumont) Omnibus of Speed, 1958; (ghost with C. Beaumont) The Fiend in You, 1962; (with C. Beaumont) When Engines Roar, 1964; Man against Tomorrow, 1965; The Pseudo-People, 1965; (ghost) Il Meglio della Fantascienza, 1967; 3 to the Highest Power, 1968; A Wilderness of Stars, 1969; A Sea of Space, 1970; The Future Is Now, 1970; The Human Equation, 1971; (ghost) The Edge of Forever, 1971; (with M. Greenberg) Science Fiction Origins, 1980; Max Brand's Best Western Stories, 3 vols., 1981-87; Max Brand: Western Giant, 1986; (with M. Greenberg) Urban Horrors, 1990; (with M. Greenberg) The Bradbury Chronicles, 1991; Tales of the Wild West, 1997; More Tales of the Wild West, 1999; California Sorcery, 1999; Off-Beat, 2002. Address: c/o John Silbersack, Trident Media Group, 41 Madison Ave 36th Fl, New York, NY 10010, U.S.A.