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  1. Best known as a writer of suspense novels, he achieved international fame as an early exponent of dual narrative storytelling, [3] employing first and third person narration and two stories in tandem that converge to produce an unexpected ending. [4]

  2. Bill S. Ballinger was active as a crime/suspense novelist from 1948-1971. He also was a prolific writer for radio and advertising in the 1940's and TV and film in the 50's-70's. He wrote two films produced in the 1960's. He was awarded the Edgar Allen Poe by the Mystery Writers of America.

  3. Bill S. Ballinger was born on 13 March 1912 in Oskaloosa, Iowa, USA. Bill S. was a writer, known for Alfred Hitchcock Presents (1955), The Outer Limits (1963) and I Spy (1965). Bill S. died on 23 March 1980 in Tarzana, California, USA.

  4. Bill S. Ballinger has 80 books on Goodreads with 1072 ratings. Bill S. Ballingers most popular book is Portrait in Smoke.

  5. After traving Europe and the Near East, Ballinger moved to southern California, to take advantage of the television 'boom' of the 1950s as a script writer. Between the years 1977 and 1979 he was an associate professor of writing at the California State University, Norhtridge.

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  7. Author Bill S Ballinger's list of books and series in order, with the latest releases, covers, descriptions and availability.

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  9. Bill S. Ballinger (William Sanborn Ballinger) was a prolific American author and screenwriter. Working in radio and advertising in the early 1940s, Ballinger wrote 81 radio scripts and produced The Dinah Shore Show, The Breakfast Club, and Lowell Thomas broadcasts.

  10. American thriller writer, who specialized from the early 1950's in a multi-level kind of narration or divided narration, and mixed identities. Ballinger's best known books include THE WIFE OF THE RED-HAIRED MAN (1957) and THE TOOTH AND THE NAIL (1955).

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