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(Guesses are always welcome)
1) Harlan Ellison frequently ran away from home, taking an array of jobs.
Name one of the jobs he had by age 18.
2) What award-winning science fiction author wrote the short story "Horror on the #33"?
3) What was Dan Brown's occupation before the release of "The Da Vinci Code"?
4) What was the original title of "To Kill a Mockingbird"? (answered)
5) What foreign languages did J.D. Salinger speak?
6) What famous movie director once wrote a screenplay for the TV show "Gunsmoke"?
7) What American writer has an asteroid named after him? (answered)
8) What famous writer was arrested for possession of marijuana, fled to Mexico to avoid jail,
then came back to the U.S. and appeared on radio and TV shows, even as he was wanted by the FBI?
More questions about American writers from Part 4
https://democraticunderground.com/10181558398
Atticus
(and Boo Radley was played by Robert Duval in the film)
Wolf Frankula
(3,601 posts)Wolf
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(27,837 posts)but did not practice medicine, choosing to focus on his writing instead.
(His books have sold over 200 million copies worldwide)
AngryOldDem
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(27,837 posts)TexasBushwhacker
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(27,837 posts)(Before he was fired)
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(27,837 posts)whose books have sold over 20 million copies, and was the recipient of two Grammy Awards as well as Golden Globe Award and Academy Award nominations?
Harker
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member of Congress?
(Hint: it's a woman)
First Speaker
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(27,837 posts)Harker
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(27,837 posts)(What state was he born in?)
TexasBushwhacker
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(27,837 posts)(First one in 1971)
Mad_Dem_X
(9,565 posts)Just a wild guess.
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(27,837 posts)(Very good guess, though)
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(27,837 posts)Wolf Frankula
(3,601 posts)Wolf
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(27,837 posts)Response to red dog 1 (Original post)
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(27,837 posts)Most Stephen King fans should know that one
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(27,837 posts)Here's an easy one: What Beat writer/poet wrote "Trout Fishing in America"?
(This one is exclusively for jfz9580m only)
Response to red dog 1 (Reply #25)
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(27,837 posts)I recently watched the documentary "Burroughs"....(it depressed me)
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(27,837 posts)(Hunter named it himself)
Wolf Frankula
(3,601 posts)Don't get me started on him personally. I'd rather remember him as a great writer.
Wolf
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(27,837 posts)jmowreader
(50,561 posts)Harker
(14,030 posts)I've owned copies of both.
jmowreader
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(27,837 posts)(Title is actually a number)
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(27,837 posts)(Hint: it was a short story)
First Speaker
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(27,837 posts)Harker
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(14,030 posts)Last guess.
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(27,837 posts)(Why is that your last guess?)
Harker
(14,030 posts)I'm out of ideas, although Arthur C. Clarke was a bit deanish... ETA...but not American.
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(27,837 posts)Harker
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(27,837 posts)Response to red dog 1 (Reply #48)
VGNonly This message was self-deleted by its author.
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(27,837 posts)You got it!
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(27,837 posts)(And subsequently wrote a great short story about it)
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(27,837 posts)telling him
"A triple play, Oscar! One of the greatest plays I've ever seen, and you missed it! You missed it, Oscar!"
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(27,837 posts)a Hugo Award; wrote seven novels, and 34 short stories?
[One of his novels was "The Color Out of Time"]
First Speaker
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(27,837 posts)(Are you a Michael Shea fan?)
First Speaker
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(27,837 posts)(Not that I've read ALL of his short stories, but most of them)
First Speaker
(4,858 posts)...and acted with him on the stage, when he was young?
Harker
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(27,837 posts)Award & an Edgar Award, and, although legally blind for the last 23 years of his life, he kept on writing until his death at age 96.
First Speaker
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(27,837 posts)(Good guess)
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(27,837 posts)Mad_Dem_X
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(27,837 posts)(who should still be Senator Al Franken, imo)
It's a hilarious book, by the way...I loved it!
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(27,837 posts)Harker
(14,030 posts)Harker
(14,030 posts)Same as my maternal grandmother.
AngryOldDem
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(27,837 posts)popular films made based on his work, yet even his later years had financial troubles?
(Hint: He died at age 53)
Harker
(14,030 posts)Though 44 seems high...
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(27,837 posts)Harker
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(14,030 posts)I have a few of his Westerns.
VGNonly
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(14,030 posts)VGNonly
(7,499 posts)but not the screenplay.
I took a shot, thinking that maybe he became a famous post-war screenwriter.
VGNonly
(7,499 posts)He certainly went through some changes.
VGNonly
(7,499 posts)was in the film Back to School with Rodney Dangerfield?
VGNonly
(7,499 posts)which included the characters: Seldom Seen Smith, George Hayduke, Bella Abzug, Doc Sarvis and Bishop Love?
Harker
(14,030 posts)I was reading "One Life at a Time, Please" when he died.
Harker
(14,030 posts)Sherlock Holmes story in writing " Murder in the Cathedral", a verse play about the murder of Thomas Becket?
Harker
(14,030 posts)by William Kotzwinkle, man?
Harker
(14,030 posts)(as in the first third of his life) was published posthumously in 1971?
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(27,837 posts)(Especially Richard Brautigan)
Harker
(14,030 posts)He was more influential than productive, and in a very big way.
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(27,837 posts)He was a real character!
When he lived in Los Gatos, CA., he tried to grow pot in the empty lot next door
(back then, you could get 10 years for just having a joint)
Harker
(14,030 posts)Quite a character, right!
Harker
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(27,837 posts)In "The Big Lebowski"?
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(A lifestyle choice)
VGNonly
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Too many bennies probably didn't help.
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(27,837 posts)(I think the one who took way too many Bennies was his buddy Neal Cassady)
VGNonly
(7,499 posts)the "scroll" was produced because Jack was so wacked out on speed, that he never stopped writing On The Road, hence wrote on paper rolls.
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(27,837 posts)winner, and was awarded a "Grand Master" by the Mystery Writers of America?
First Speaker
(4,858 posts)...it could be a lot of guys...Elmore Leonard, John B MacDonald, Robert Parker, a half-dozen others. But I'll stick with Stout...
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(or any of the others you listed)
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(27,837 posts)(He's regarded as the father of the "sword and sorcery" sub-genre)
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(4,858 posts)...I tried to read it as a kid, but my lousy childhood just made it seem phony to me...
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(27,837 posts)I'll have to check it out...(I loved that guy)
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(27,837 posts)(Not one of the stories he wrote in high school & printed using a mimeograph machine)
VGNonly
(7,499 posts)was censored and shunned for doing what?
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(27,837 posts)youngest person ever to play Carnegie Hall at age 6.
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(27,837 posts)(There wasn't a funeral, as such)
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(27,837 posts)a construction laborer, and a night clerk at a San Francisco flophouse?