William F. Nolan, co-author of “Logan’s Run,” was a master storyteller whose work in science fiction and horror left an indelible mark on the genres. On “Cardinal Sin: Masters of the Genre”, Chris Gore and Jason V Brock pay tribute to Nolan, celebrating his role in shaping the imaginative landscapes that captivate readers. Though Nolan has passed, his legacy continues to inspire new generations of writers and fans.
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