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CHASING_GHOSTS
September 28, 2005
Leslie Charteris had
other writers ghost
some of the Saint
stories.
The most remarkable claim
is that some of them were
written by Thedore Sturgeon: Theodore Sturgeon
and Jean Sheppard
"The Saint Sees it Through" once collaborated
on the "I, Libertine"
"Darker Drink" project, nominally
written by a
"Frederick R. Ewing".
"The G-String Murders" was sold
as a novel by Gypsy Rose Lee,
but was actually by Craig A very weak book.
Rice -- in one of the Malone The Barbara Stanwyck
stories she has a character version under the
talk about what a bad idea name "Lady of
it is to do ghost writing: Burlesque" worked
"never be a ghost, or you're a lot better.
stopped before you start"
or something like that.
A note I came across (back on July 6, 2004)
on the web page
http://www.thrillingdetective.com/trivia/triv240.html
The George Sanders books
"Crime on My Hands" (1944) and
"Stranger at Home" (1946)
were actually written by The once ubiquitous,
Craig Rice and Leigh Brackett. if never terribly
famous Leigh Brackett
wrote a script for
a Star Wars movie --
arguably it was the
only real script written
for any of them:
The 2nd film, "Episode V",
"The Empire Strikes Back".
George Sanders
played an early
film version of NAME_OF_THE_SAINT
the Saint...
The Harlan Ellison story
"All the Lies That Are My
Life" has an author's
shameful deathbed confession
that a few of his works
were actually ghost written.
Presuming that's an autobiographical
hint, a quick look through Ellison's
oeuvre reveals an obvious candidate
for having been ghosted. His *one*
novel, which he has consistently
refused to have reprinted: "Doomsman".
Ellison has always had trouble
working at longer lengths... it's
not hard to imagine the young
Ellison signing a book deal and
then realizing he couldn't
deliver.
And if I remember right, his
roomate in that period was
Robert Silverberg...
Early in his career, Robert
Silverberg was a total
machine, a creative typist
extrodinaire who could
crank out any amount of
word wooze on demand...
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