• R.I.P. William F. Nolan (co-writer "Logan's Run")

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    From Rolling Stone Australia ...


    William F. Nolan, Sci-Fi Author of 'Logan's Run,' Dead at 93
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    Prolific author wrote hundreds of nonfiction pieces, poems,
    and screenplays in addition to his science fiction work

    William F. Nolan, the science fiction author best known for
    co-penning the 1967 classic Logan's Run with the late George
    Clayton Johnson, has died, a representative confirmed to
    Rolling Stone. He was 93.

    Nolan passed away on July 15th after a brief hospital stay
    following complications from an infection.

    The prolific author penned hundreds of works that stretched
    beyond the limits of sci-fi into nonfiction, poetry, and
    biographies, but he rose to prominence after the publication
    of Logan's Run, which told the story of a domed city in the
    year 2116 where citizens were euthanized at age 21 to control
    the population. The novel was adapted into a 1976 film
    starring Michael York.

    Born on March 6th, 1928 in Kansas City, Missouri, as the only
    child of an adventurer and a stenographer, Nolan grew up a
    fan of comics and pulp novels, particularly the works of Jack
    Kirby. After his family relocated to Chula Vista, California,
    after World War II, he developed a talent for drawing, but
    later became fascinated with sci-fi writing after being
    introduced to author Ray Bradbury. Nolan's first book, 1952's 
    Ray Bradbury Review, was a compilation of short stories,
    nonfiction, and artwork by Bradbury and several other writers
    and illustrators, including Chad Oliver.

    Much of Nolan's work revolved around fanzines and commissioned
    artwork before he sold his first professional piece,
    "The Darendinger Build-Up," to Playboy. In addition to his
    published work, Nolan also worked as a screenwriter, primarily
    for director Dan Curtis, and was a member of the writing
    collective "The Group" that also consisted of Johnson, Oliver,
    Charles Beaumont, Kris Neville, Mari Wolf, and more.

    Another adaptation of Logan's Run is currently in the works at
    Warner Bros., and as recently as last month, Nolan was
    outspoken about how he wished for the new project to skew
    closer to the original book.

    "I am not a fan of the idea that Logan should be female," Nolan
    told THR. "Mainly because Logan's story is his story. If there
    is another story, then that could be in a TV episode or
    something, but it would not be Logan's story. That would be a
    different character. Just changing to a woman to be fashionable
    doesn't work, and George told me he felt the same. George was
    always tougher on the movie than I was. Over the years I came
    over more to his side about it, which is why I'd like to see it
    remade with the current technology. I also think it would be a
    really good streaming series, like Westworld."


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