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William Campbell Gault was a prominent American author known for his contributions to the genres of crime fiction and science fiction. Born in Pittsburgh, he began his writing career in the 1930s and quickly established himself as a prolific storyteller, crafting engaging narratives that captivated readers. His work often featured complex characters and intricate plots, reflecting his keen understanding of human nature and societal issues. Gault's ability to blend thrilling elements with thought-provoking themes made him a respected figure in the literary world.

Throughout his career, Gault wrote several novels and short stories, many of which were published in anthologies and magazines. His notable works include "The Black Lizard Anthology of Crime Fiction" and "The 16th Golden Age of Science Fiction MEGAPACK®: 18 Stories by William C. Gault." His stories often explored the darker aspects of life, showcasing his talent for suspense and intrigue. Gault's legacy continues to influence aspiring writers and entertain readers, solidifying his place in the history of American literature.

Nationaliteit Amerikaans
Geboortedatum December 9, 1910
Geboorteplaats Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
Sterfdatum January 19, 1995