William F. Nolan

William F. Nolan

William F. Nolan in 2008
Born (1928-03-06) March 6, 1928
Kansas City, Missouri
Occupation Writer
Genre Science fiction, Magical Realism, Fantasy, Literary, Western, and Horror
Notable works Logan's Run, Trilogy of Terror, Burnt Offerings (film), Helltracks
Notable awards (partial listing) MWA Edgar Allan Poe Award Winner (2x); IHG Living Legend in Dark Fantasy Winner, 2002; SFWA Author Emeritus, 2006; HWA Lifetime Achievement Award Winner, 2010; World Fantasy Convention Award, 2013; World Horror Society Grand Master, 2015
Years active 1952–present
Website
http://www.WilliamFNolan.com

William Francis Nolan (born March 6, 1928) is an American author, who has written hundreds of stories in the science fiction, fantasy and horror genres.[1]

Career

Nolan is perhaps best known for coauthoring the novel Logan's Run, with George Clayton Johnson,[2] but has written literally hundreds of pieces, from poetry to nonfiction, to prose, for many publications, such as Sports Illustrated, Rogue, Playboy, Dark Discoveries, Nameless Digest, and others.[1] He also had a long career in the movie industry, primarily working for Dan Curtis, and co-wrote the screenplay for the 1976 horror film Burnt Offerings which starred Karen Black and Bette Davis.[1]

Nolan has also been a prolific editor of collections (by others), and anthologies, most recently co-editing two anthologies with friend, filmmaker, and writer Jason V Brock: The Bleeding Edge (2009), with stories from fellow writers Ray Bradbury, Richard Matheson, George Clayton Johnson, John Shirley, Dan O'Bannon, and several others, and The Devil's Coattails (2012), which featured offerings from Ramsey Campbell, S. T. Joshi, Richard Selzer, Earl Hamner, Jr., and more, both from Cycatrix Press. Nolan teamed up with Bluewater Productions for a comic book series, Logan's Run: Last Day, released in 2010. In addition, he developed comics based on one other property of his for Bluewater: Tales from William F. Nolan's Dark Universe (featuring stories adapted by Nolan and Brock and published in 2013). Another comic book mini-series Sam Space (forthcoming) has been scripted and approved.

Among his many accolades, Nolan has twice won the Edgar Allan Poe Award from the Mystery Writers of America.[1] He was voted a Living Legend in Dark Fantasy by the International Horror Guild in 2002, and in 2006 was bestowed the honorary title of Author Emeritus by the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America. In 2010, he received the Lifetime Achievement Bram Stoker Award from the Horror Writers Association (HWA). In 2013 he was a recipient, along with Brian W. Aldiss, of the World Fantasy Awards Convention Award in Brighton, England. In May 2014, Nolan was presented with another Bram Stoker Award, for Superior Achievement in Nonfiction; this was for his collection about his late friend Ray Bradbury, called Nolan on Bradbury: Sixty Years of Writing about the Master of Science Fiction.[3] In 2015, Nolan was named a World Horror Society Grand Master; the award was presented at the World Horror Convention in Atlanta, GA in May of that year.[4]

Personal life

Nolan was born in Kansas City, Missouri to Irish Catholic parents. [1] He briefly attended the Kansas City Art Institute. Later, he worked for Hallmark Cards, Inc. writing verse and illustrating greeting cards before moving to California with his parents. After a few years working in offices, he met Charles Beaumont, who would remain a close friend until Beaumont's untimely death at age thirty-eight.[1] Beaumont was instrumental in Nolan becoming an author. Nolan was also a close friend to Norman Corwin and Ray Bradbury, among others, and was a member of the influential Southern California School of Writers in the 1950s-1960s (known informally as "The Group"), many of whom wrote for Alfred Hitchcock Presents, The Twilight Zone, Star Trek, and other popular series of the day. Nolan is an ethical vegetarian and loves animals. He still writes new material and is active in various literary projects, conventions (he was Guest of Honor at Killer Con, and at Portland's Orycon, as well as a special guest at the World Horror Convention, World Fantasy Convention, and many others), and promotional opportunities. Though estranged for more than ten years, he has been married since 1970. He resides in Vancouver, WA. With regard to his work, he stated: “I get excited about something, and I want to write about it.”[5]

Appearances: Films, TV & Documentaries

Bibliography (Partial)

Novels

The Logan Series

The Black Mask Series

The Sam Space Series

The Challis Series

The Kincaid Series

Biographies

On Max Brand

On Dashiell Hammett

On Ray Bradbury

Other Biographies & Nonfiction

Bibliographies

Anthologies and collections (as editor)

Verse

Auto Racing Specific Works

Horror Works

Miscellaneous Works

Other Nolan Collections

Screenplays

Television Scripts

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Jason V. Brock, "Finding Sanctuary: Running from the Zone to Logan" in Brock, Disorders of Magnitude: A Survey of Dark Fantasy. New York: Rowman & Littlefield, 2014. ISBN 9781442235243 (p. 101-109).
  2. David Pringle,The Ultimate Guide To Science Fiction.New York: Pharos Books: St.Martins Press, 1990.ISBN 0886875374 (p.185-6).
  3. "About William F. Nolan", williamfnolan.jasunni.com. Retrieved 2016-09-29.
  4. "William F. Nolan named World Horror Society 2015 Grand Master" (press release), horror.org, February 17, 2015. Retrieved 2016-09-29.
  5. "Prolific author William F. Nolan lured to Vancouver by an unlikely friendship". The Columbian. 2010-02-28.
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