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First Watch: The Phenomenal Handclap Band Rises Above The Masses : All Songs Considered Blog : NPR.

This is a weird music video that references Logan’s Run. Very strange, but glad to know that I’ve inspired such antics.

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Check out this interview with me by Jimmy Pudge.

Jimmy says:

In terms of his writing, Jimmy can honestly say he owes much to the teachings

Author William F. Nolan

of William F. Nolan. I was already a dedicated fan, having read Logan’s Run more times than I can recall. One day, I lucked out and happened to pick up a copy of How to Write Horror Fiction at the public library. I sat at the table reading that book until they threw me out, then came back the next day to polish it off. I’ll never forget Nolan’s breakdown of his short story “The Pool.” A light bulb went off in my head about how to write a damned good story.

I realized an interview was necessary, not only because I admire the man for his remarkable fiction and nonfiction, but also to help writers gain insight into his thoughts on writing and the eBook phenomenon. I also wanted to know if the remake of the film Logan’s Run was ever gonna happen.

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ORYCON 2011

I’ll be appearing at OryCon this weekend in Portland, OR. Please check http://www.orycon.com for a schedule.

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American science fiction author William F. Nolan.
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I still have the book, the one good old Boris put together, the one that started is all: Tales of Terror, a 1943 World hardcover, featuring authors I’d never heard of – Algernon Blackwood, William Fryer Harvey, Oliver Onions…
Oh, sure, I’d heard of William Faulkner and O. Henry, but never within the context of “terror”.
Boris Karloff edited the book and selected the stories (his glowering face was on the dust jacket). I was fifteen years old when I plunked down fifty cents (half my weekly allowance) for this landmark anthology.
Things would never be the same.
Horror, terror, and dark fantasy had entered my life. The jig was up.
I discovered Ray Bradbury (in Weird Tales), and was soon devouring the dark words of Poe and Lovecraft and Coppard and Machen and Henry James (never dreaming that decades later I would have the grisly pleasure of adapting his ghost classic “The Turn of the Screw” for television).
I met Mr. Karloff himself over lunch in Hollywood and found him to be anything but “terrible”. Soft-spoken, gentle, with kind eyes (that could turn ruthless on screen), he was a sheer delight.
I’m a self-confessed horror addict when it comes to dark fiction, and my retrospective collection, William F. Nolan’s Dark Universe testifies to this abiding passion. I’ve written in a dozen other genres, from crime to sports racing, but I keep returning to my first true love with such books as Urban Horrors, Blood Sky, Nightshadows, and Dark Dimensions.
I was greatly pleased to be voted a “Living Legend in Dark Fantasy” in 2002 by the International Horror Guild – and now come this “Life Achievement Award”, a singular honor.
I could never have done it alone.
Witches
Ghouls
Goblins
Vampires
Ghosts
Demons
Zombies
Werewolves
Dark companions all.
Where would I be without them?

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