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  1. John William Corrington (October 28, 1932 – November 24, 1988) was an American film and television writer, [1] novelist, poet and lawyer. Biography. A Roman Catholic, [2] Corrington attended St. John's High School (now known as Loyola College Prep ), but was expelled after smoking cigarettes on the front steps of the parish church next door.

  2. John William and Joyce Corrington. Welcome to the site dedicated to the New Orleans Mystery series written by my late husband and myself. These books have not been available to the public (except through used book stores in expensive out of print hard cover versions).

  3. CORRINGTON, John William 1932-1988. PERSONAL: Born October 28, 1932, in Memphis, TN; died of a heart attack, November 24, 1988, in Malibu, CA; son of John Wesley (an insurance adjuster) and Viva (Shelley) Corrington; married Joyce Elaine Hooper (a chemistry professor and writer), February 6, 1960; children: Shelley, John, Robert, Thomas.

  4. John William Corrington was a poet, novelist, screenwriter, and lawyer who wrote about the South and the legal profession. He taught English at LSU and Loyola-New Orleans, and collaborated with his wife Joyce on several projects.

  5. John William Corrington (October 1932 – November 1988) was an American movie and television writer, novelist, poet and lawyer. He received a B.A. degree from Centenary College of Louisiana in 1956 and his M.A. from Rice University in 1960, the year he took on his first teaching position in the English Department at Louisiana State University.

  6. John William Corrington has 36 books on Goodreads with 2255 ratings. John William Corringtons most popular book is A Project Named Desire.

  7. William Mills (ed.), John William Corrington: Southern Man of Letters. (Conway, Arkansas: UCA Press, 1994) John William Corrington was born in Ohio in 1932; his family moved to Shreveport, Louisiana when he was a young boy. He may have been born in Ohio, and spent some his boyhood years there, but it was Louisiana and, more particularly ...

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