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      • William Harrison (author) William Neal Harrison (October 29, 1933 – October 22, 2013) was an American novelist, short story writer, and screenwriter. Three films were based on two of his works: The short story "Roller Ball Murder" was turned into a screenplay for the 1975 film Rollerball, with a remake in 2002.
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  2. William Neal Harrison (October 29, 1933 – October 22, 2013) was an American novelist, short story writer, and screenwriter. Three films were based on two of his works: The short story "Roller Ball Murder" was turned into a screenplay for the 1975 film Rollerball, with a remake in 2002.

  3. Oct 30, 2013 · William Harrison, who adapted his fiction into the films “Rollerball” in 1975 and “Mountains of the Moon” in 1990, died on Oct. 22 at his home in Fayetteville, Ark. He was 79.

  4. The Center Cannot Hold. Book Two, The Center Cannot Hold, tracks the collapse of cultures across the world as humanity comes to terms with what is likely to be an extinction event, following the various groups in their efforts to make sense of their world, and live another day.

  5. Oct 25, 2013 · FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. – William Neal Harrison, novelist, professor emeritus of the department of English in the J. William Fulbright College of Arts and Sciences, and founder of the U of A programs in creative writing and translation, passed away on Oct. 22, a week before his 80th birthday.

  6. William Harrison has 192 books on Goodreads with 3175 ratings. William Harrisons most popular book is The Old Man and the End of the World: Book One: Th...

  7. William Harrison Ainsworth (4 February 1805 – 3 January 1882) was an English historical novelist born at King Street in Manchester. He trained as a lawyer, but the legal profession held no attraction for him.

  8. William Harrison (18 April 1534 – 24 April 1593) was an English clergyman. Harrison entered Christ Church, Oxford and in 1560 was awarded his Bachelor's degree. Continuing his theological studies at Cambridge, Harrison took the degree of Bachelor of Divinity in 1571.

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