Jack Bickham

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Jack Bickham
Born Jack Miles Bickham
(1930-09-02)September 2, 1930
Columbus, Ohio, United States
Died July 25, 1997(1997-07-25) (aged 66)
Occupation Writer
Nationality American
Alma mater University of Oklahoma
Genres Novel
Notable work(s) The Apple Dumpling Gang

Jack Miles Bickham (September 2, 1930 July 25, 1997) was an American author who wrote 75 published novels, of which two were made into movies, The Apple Dumpling Gang and Baker's Hawk.

Life

Jack Bickham was born September 2, 1930, in Columbus, Ohio. He was an assistant professor at the University of Oklahoma's H.H. Herbert School of Journalism in Norman, Oklahoma, from 1969 to 1972, associate professor from 1972 to 1979, and full professor in 1979. He directed the annual short course on professional writing from 1973 to 1990. Bickham received the rank of David Ross Boyd Professor, the highest honor the University can bestow for teaching excellence. He died at Norman Regional Hospital following a lengthy battle with lymphoma.

Literary career

Jack Bickham wrote 75 published novels, some under the pseudonym of John Miles, and six instructional books on the craft of fiction. Two of his novels were made into motion pictures: The Apple Dumpling Gang, published in 1971 and filmed in 1975, and Baker's Hawk, published in 1974 and filmed in 1976. Two of his books have been reprinted by Reader's Digest Condensed Books and two have been Detective Book Club selections. He was the 1998 winner of the Arrell Gibson Lifetime Achievement Award (S.E. Hinton was the 1997 winner). Bickham is a member of the Oklahoma Journalism Hall of Fame and the Oklahoma Writers Hall of Fame.[1]

Selected bibliography

As Jack M. Bickham

  • Gunman's Gamble (1958 ACE Double D-308 with Draw and Die! by Roy Manning)
  • Feud Fury (1959 ACE Double D-384 with Mountain Ambush by Louis Trimble)
  • Killer's Paradise (1959 ACE Double D-442 with Rider of Rincon by Rod Patterson)
  • The Useless Gun (1960 ACE Double D-462 with The Long Fuse by John A. Latham)
  • Hangman's Territory (1961 ACE Double D-510 with The Searching Rider by Harry Whittington)
  • Gunmen Can't Hide (1961 ACE Double F-120 with Come In Shooting by John Callahan)
  • Katie, Kelly and Heck
  • Dopey Dan
  • Jilly's Canal
  • The Apple Dumpling Gang
  • Decker's Campaign
  • Target: Charity Ross
  • The War on Charity Ross
  • The Padre Must Die
  • Baker's Hawk (1974 Doubleday & Company, ISBN 0-385-05724-5)

As John Miles

  • Dally with a Deadly Doll (1961 ACE Double D-489 with Somebody's Walking Over My Grave by Robert Arthur)

References

  1. The Oklahoma Writers Hall of Fame 7 November 2013

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