William E. Brittain (December 16, 1930 – December 16, 2011) was an American writer. He is best known for work set in the fictional New England village of Coven Tree, including The Wish Giver, a Newbery Honor Book.[1]
Brittain was born in Rochester, New York. He decided he wanted to be a 5th-grade teacher, and in addition to teaching, used to read stories in mystery magazines. After some time, he decided he could do as good a job at writing as some of the authors he read; he got coaching on writing from Frederic Dannay of Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine (in which, along with Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine, most of his mystery stories were published). He wrote two serials from 1964 to 1983, as well as other stories, before moving on to the children's books for which he is better known.
Brittain is also the author of the popular book All the Money in the World, which was adapted as a 1983 movie.
Books
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Coven Tree seriesedit
The Man who Read short storiesedit
Mr. Strang short storiesedit
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References
edit- ^ "William E. Brittain Obituary". Asheville Citizen-Times. Legacy.com. December 25, 2011. Retrieved 2012-03-06.
External links
edit- Biographical sketch from Golden Duck Awards
- Bill Brittain at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database
- Bill Brittain at Library of Congress, with 13 library catalog records