Revisiting William F. Nolan

Today, March 6, is the birthday of William F. Nolan (b. 1928), best known as the coauthor of Logan’s Run and two sequels.

Nolan is primarily a short story writer, and when I picked up the volume shown on the right last week at the Friends of the Library sale, I thought it would be time to revisit some of his works. It’s been a few years since I ready much by him. That’s a photo of the actual book I bought. It was the library’s copy that was taken out of circulation. You can see the edge of the sticker that says “Fiction” on it down on the lower left.

But I digress.

This isn’t going to be a review. I’ve not had much chance to read the book. I’m probably going dip into it from time to time rather than try to read it straight through. But I did want to acknowledge Nolan’s birthday. He’ s 93, and that in itself is an accomplishment.

4 thoughts on “Revisiting William F. Nolan

  1. John Bullard

    Nice catch, Keith. I might also suggest, if you haven’t read it, Nolan’s trilogy of his hard-boiled L.A. paranormal investigator, David Kincaid. The 3 stories are in “Kincaid A Paranormal Casebook”. Right up your alley.

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