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Dwight Vreeland Swain (1915—1992) was an American writer. The United States of America —commonly referred to as the

His first published story was "Henry Horn's Super Solvent", which appeared in Fantastic Adventures in 1941. Fantastic Adventures was a fantasy and Science fiction magazine published in the United States from 1939 to 1953 He contributed stories in the science fiction, mystery, Western, and action adventure genres to a variety of pulp magazines. His first published book was The Transposed Man (1955), which appeared as Ace Double D-113, bound dos-a-dos with J.T. McIntosh's One in Three Hundred. Ace Books began publishing genre fiction starting in 1952 Initially these were mostly in the attractive dos-à-dos format but they also published J T McIntosh is a pseudonym used by Scottish writer and journalist James Murdoch MacGregor (1925— He joined the staff in the extremely successful Professional Writing Program at the University of Oklahoma training writers of commercial fiction and film. He pioneered scripting documentaries and educational/instructional films using dramatic techniques rather than the previously common talking heads. In the 1960s, he scripted a motion picture, Stark Fear, starring Beverly Garland and Keith Toby. He later wrote non-fiction books about writing, including Techniques of the Selling Writer, Film Scriptwriting, Creating Characters, and Scripting for Video and Audiovisual Media, and was much in demand as a speaker at writers' conferences throughout the US and Mexico.

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