. . "J. N. Williamson"@en . . . "editor"@en . . . "7806"^^ . . . . . . "short story writer"@en . . . . . . "2005-12-08"^^ . "\u062C\u064A. \u0646. \u0648\u0644\u064A\u0645\u0633\u0648\u0646"@ar . "J. N. Williamson, n\u00E9 le 17 avril 1932 \u00E0 Indianapolis en Indiana et mort le 8 d\u00E9cembre 2005 \u00E0 Noblesville en Indiana, est un \u00E9crivain et \u00E9diteur am\u00E9ricain."@fr . . . . . . . . . "Gerald \"Jerry\" Neal Williamson (April 17, 1932 \u2013 December 8, 2005) was an American horror writer and editor known under the name J. N. Williamson. Born in Indianapolis, Indiana he graduated from Shortridge High School. He studied journalism at Butler University. He published his first novel in 1979 and went on to publish more than 40 novels and 150 short stories. In 2003 he received a lifetime achievement award from the Horror Writers of America. He edited the critically acclaimed How to Write Tales of Horror, Fantasy & Science Fiction (1987) which covered the themes of such writing and cited the writings of such writers as Robert Bloch, Lee Prosser, Richard Matheson, Ray Bradbury, H. P. Lovecraft, August Derleth, William F. Nolan, and Stephen King. Many important writers in the genre cont"@en . . . "J. N. Williamson"@en . "Novelist"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "1098215506"^^ . . . . . "2005-12-08"^^ . . . . "J. N. Williamson"@fr . . . . . . . . ""@en . . . . . "1436"^^ . . . . . "1932-04-17"^^ . "3489641"^^ . "English"@en . . . . . . . . . "\u062C\u064A. \u0646. \u0648\u0644\u064A\u0645\u0633\u0648\u0646 (\u0628\u0627\u0644\u0625\u0646\u062C\u0644\u064A\u0632\u064A\u0629: J. N. Williamson)\u200F (17 \u0623\u0628\u0631\u064A\u0644 1932\u060C \u0625\u0646\u062F\u064A\u0627\u0646\u0627\u0628\u0648\u0644\u064A\u0633 \u0641\u064A \u0627\u0644\u0648\u0644\u0627\u064A\u0627\u062A \u0627\u0644\u0645\u062A\u062D\u062F\u0629 - 8 \u062F\u064A\u0633\u0645\u0628\u0631 2005\u060C \u0646\u0648\u0628\u0644\u0633\u0641\u064A\u0644 \u0641\u064A \u0627\u0644\u0648\u0644\u0627\u064A\u0627\u062A \u0627\u0644\u0645\u062A\u062D\u062F\u0629)\u061B \u0631\u0648\u0627\u0626\u064A \u0623\u0645\u0631\u064A\u0643\u064A."@ar . . . . . . . "J. N. Williamson, n\u00E9 le 17 avril 1932 \u00E0 Indianapolis en Indiana et mort le 8 d\u00E9cembre 2005 \u00E0 Noblesville en Indiana, est un \u00E9crivain et \u00E9diteur am\u00E9ricain."@fr . "J. N. Williamson"@en . . . . . . . "Indianapolis, Indiana, United States"@en . . . . . . . . . "Gerald \"Jerry\" Neal Williamson (April 17, 1932 \u2013 December 8, 2005) was an American horror writer and editor known under the name J. N. Williamson. Born in Indianapolis, Indiana he graduated from Shortridge High School. He studied journalism at Butler University. He published his first novel in 1979 and went on to publish more than 40 novels and 150 short stories. In 2003 he received a lifetime achievement award from the Horror Writers of America. He edited the critically acclaimed How to Write Tales of Horror, Fantasy & Science Fiction (1987) which covered the themes of such writing and cited the writings of such writers as Robert Bloch, Lee Prosser, Richard Matheson, Ray Bradbury, H. P. Lovecraft, August Derleth, William F. Nolan, and Stephen King. Many important writers in the genre contributed to the book. Williamson edited the popular anthology series, Masques. Some of his novels include The Ritual (1979), Playmates (1982), Noonspell (1991), The Haunt (1999), among others. In 1946, Williamson founded The Illustrious Clients of Indianapolis, a Sherlock Holmes scion society of the Baker Street Irregulars. Williamson recalled in a 2003 interview that his first work of fiction was a Sherlock Holmes pastiche called \"The Terrible Death of Crosby, The Banker.\""@en . . . . "\u062C\u064A. \u0646. \u0648\u0644\u064A\u0645\u0633\u0648\u0646 (\u0628\u0627\u0644\u0625\u0646\u062C\u0644\u064A\u0632\u064A\u0629: J. N. Williamson)\u200F (17 \u0623\u0628\u0631\u064A\u0644 1932\u060C \u0625\u0646\u062F\u064A\u0627\u0646\u0627\u0628\u0648\u0644\u064A\u0633 \u0641\u064A \u0627\u0644\u0648\u0644\u0627\u064A\u0627\u062A \u0627\u0644\u0645\u062A\u062D\u062F\u0629 - 8 \u062F\u064A\u0633\u0645\u0628\u0631 2005\u060C \u0646\u0648\u0628\u0644\u0633\u0641\u064A\u0644 \u0641\u064A \u0627\u0644\u0648\u0644\u0627\u064A\u0627\u062A \u0627\u0644\u0645\u062A\u062D\u062F\u0629)\u061B \u0631\u0648\u0627\u0626\u064A \u0623\u0645\u0631\u064A\u0643\u064A."@ar . . . . . . . . . . . . "journalist"@en . . . "1932-04-17"^^ . . . . "Noblesville, Indiana, United States"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .