William F. Nolan

With 85 books to his credit, plus hundreds of scripts, articles and short stories embracing a dozen genres, William F. Nolan is an official Living Legend (voted that honor by the International Horror Guild). As a noted pulp historian, he is a recognized authority on Black Mask, Dashiell Hammett, and “Max Brand” (Frederick Faust). Nolan has edited six collections of Faust tales, has written Max Brand: Western Giant, and is the author of the forthcoming biography King of the Pulps: The Man Who Was Max Brand. Nolan’s historical anthology, The Black Mask Boys, is the key work on the legendary magazine – and he’s written three books on Dashiell Hammett, plus several pieces on the early pulp fiction of his longtime pal, Ray Bradbury. Nolan states: “I began my fiction career [13 novels and 185 stories] too late for the pulps, but I did have letters printed in Planet Stories and Famous Fantastic Mysteries – and I grew up reading Argosy and Weird Tales.” Recently voted a Lifetime Achievement Award for his contributions to Dark Fantasy, Nolan is currently at work on ten new books. His most famous creations, Logan’s Run, is now out in comic-book format from Bluewater Productions – and a new mega-budget film version is due from Warner Bros. in 2012. Nolan lives in Vancouver, Washington, with an apartment full of books, pulp magazines, and stuffed animals.