Noel Loomis
Noel Loomis | |
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Born |
Noel Miller Loomis April 3, 1905 Wakita, Grant, Oklahoma |
Died |
September 7, 1969 64)[1] San Diego, California | (aged
Nationality | American |
Alma mater | University of Oklahoma |
Occupation | Writer, editor, teacher |
Spouse(s) | Elizabeth Moore Green |
Noel Loomis (April 3, 1905 – September 7, 1969) was a writer, principally of western, mystery and science-fiction, in the middle of the 20th century. Born and raised in the American West, he was sufficiently familiar with that territory to write a useful history of the Wells Fargo company.[2][3]
Personal life
Noel Loomis was born Noel Miller Loomis on April 3, 1905 in the Oklahoma Territory town of Wakita, in the Cherokee Strip, and raised in Texico, in the New Mexico Territory, and in the West Texas town of Slaton. In later life he lived in Decanso, in the San Diego, California, Back Country from 1956.
He married Dorothy Moore Green,[3] who was also a writer,[4] in 1945. There is evidence that he had a first wife named Johnie or Jonie, who was the mother of his children.[5]
Career and honors
- 1921 Attended Clarendon College
- 1929–1979 Freelance writer
- 1930 Attended University of Oklahoma
- 1953 National survey of writers' incomes and terms in writers' contracts
- 1954–1955 President of Western Writers of America[6]
- 1955–1956 President of Hulburd Grove Improvement Association
- 1958 Spur Award Novel: Short Cut to Red River by Noel Loomis (Macmillan)[6]
- 1958–1969 Instructor in English, San Diego State College, San Diego, California
- 1959 Spur Award Short Story: Grandfather Out of the Past by Noel Loomis (Frontiers West)[6]
- 1963–1969 Director of Writers Workshop
- American Academy of Political and Social Science
- American Association of University Professors
- American Historical Association
- PEN International
He also worked variously as a printer, newspaperman and editor.
Writings
Selected works.
Fiction
- Murder Goes to Press (1937)
- City of Glass (1942, Startling Stories, exp. 1955)
- Iron Men (1945,(1945, Startling Stories)
- Electron Eat Electron (1946, Planet Stories)
- Turnover Time (1949, Startling Stories)
- We Breathe For You (1953, Startling Stories)
- The Ultimate Planet (1949, Thrilling Wonder Stories)
- The Man With the Absolute Motion (1955, as by Silas Water)
- Short Cut to Red River (1958)
- Grandfather Out of the Past (1959)
.
Non-fiction
- Pedro Vial and the Roads to Santa Fe, a description of Pedro Vial's exploratory expeditions (1967) (with Abraham P Nasatir)
- The Texan Santa Fe Pioneers (1958)
- Wells Fargo, a history of the Wells Fargo company (1968)
Media work[4]
- Bonanza TV series, various episodes
- Have Gun, Will Travel TV series, various episodes
- Cheyenne (TV series), 1956 episode: "Mustang Trail"
- Johnny Concho (film directed by Don McGuire), United Artists, 1956
- This production, starring Frank Sinatra and other well-known actors, by accounts an unusual production, has to date (2014) never been released on any of the usual portable media, e.g. VHS or DVD.
Other
Editing
- Linecasting Operator-Machinist, Harding, Edwin B.; Noel M. Loomis, ed.
Teaching
- 1958–1969 Assistant professor of English at San Diego State College in Southern California
References
- ↑ "California, Death Index, 1940–1997". FamilySearch. Retrieved April 7, 2014.
- ↑ Loomis, Noel M. (1965). Wells Fargo. New York: Clarkson N. Potter. As a indicator of its utility, this work has been cited by well over a dozen Wikipedia pages.
- 1 2 "Noel M(iller) Loomis". Contemporary Authors Online. Gale. 2003. Retrieved April 7, 2014. (subscription required (help)). Access to this collection may be available through a local public library.
- 1 2 "Guide to the Noel Loomis papers (Coll 165)". Special Collections & University Archives. University of Oregon Libraries.
- ↑ "United States Census, 1940". FamilySearch. Retrieved April 10, 2014. Noel Loomis, Ward 10, Minneapolis, Minneapolis City, Hennepin, Minnesota, United States; citing enumeration district (ED) 89–288, sheet 18A, family 438, NARA digital publication of T627, roll 1987.
- 1 2 3 "About « Western Writers". Western Writers of America. WWA. Retrieved April 12, 2014.
External links
- Works by Noel Loomis at Project Gutenberg
- Works by or about Noel Loomis at Internet Archive
- Works by Noel Loomis at LibriVox (public domain audiobooks)
- Open Library
- Encyclopedia of Science Fiction
- Noel Loomis at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database
- Noel Loomis at the Internet Movie Database