Richard Dooling

Richard Dooling

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name = Richard Dooling



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pseudonym = Eleanor Druse
birthdate = 1954
birthplace = Omaha, Nebraska
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occupation = Novelist, screenwriter, attorney
nationality = United States
period =
1992 - present
genre = Literary fiction, legal thriller, satire, horror
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website = http://dooling.com/

Richard Patrick Dooling (born 1954) is an American novelist and screenwriter. He is best known for his novel "White Man's Grave", a finalist for the 1994 National Book Award for Fiction, and for co-producing and co-writing the 2004 ABC miniseries "Stephen King's Kingdom Hospital".

Dooling's first novel, "Critical Care" (1992), was made into a 1997 movie of the same title, directed by Sidney Lumet and starring James Spader and Kyra Sedgwick. His next three novels—"White Man's Grave" (1994), "Brain Storm" (1998), and "Bet Your Life" (2002)—were all "New York Times" Notable Books. In conjunction with "Kingdom Hospital", he also wrote "The Journals of Eleanor Druse" (2004), writing as Eleanor Druse, a character in the miniseries. Dooling's short story "Bush Pigs" was read as part of "Selected Shorts", a program produced by Symphony Space in New York and aired on NPR. The performance was later included on the CD "Getting There from Here", a compilation of listeners' favorites from the program. [cite web|url= http://www.symphonyspace.org/releases/releasePage.php?mediaId=70|date= October 31, 2003|accessdate=2007-05-03 | title= "Selected Shorts CD"|work= Symphony Space]

Dooling was born in Omaha, Nebraska, and is a graduate of Saint Louis University (1976) and Saint Louis University School of Law (1987). He has been a practicing attorney and developer of web-based legal tools for the St. Louis firm Bryan Cave. His only book-length work of nonfiction is "Blue Streak: Swearing, Free Speech, and Sexual Harassment" (1996), an examination of the social and legal implications of profane speech. He has also written op-ed pieces for "The New York Times", "The Wall Street Journal", and "The National Law Journal".

As of 2008, Dooling teaches at the University of Nebraska College of Law.

Works

*Novels
**"Critical Care" (1992)
**"White Man's Grave" (1994)
**"Brain Storm" (1998)
**"Bet Your Life" (2002)
**"The Journals of Eleanor Druse" (writing as Eleanor Druse) (2004)

*Nonfiction
**"Blue Streak: Swearing, Free Speech, and Sexual Harassment" (1996)

*As contributor or editor
**"Rendezvous in Black" by Cornell Woolrich. Modern Library 20th Century Rediscoveries, 2004 [1948] . (Introduction)

References

External links

* [http://dooling.com/ Richard Dooling's website]
*imdb name|id=0233223|name=Richard Dooling

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ALTERNATIVE NAMES= Druse, Eleanor (pseudonym)
SHORT DESCRIPTION= Novelist
DATE OF BIRTH= 1954
PLACE OF BIRTH= Omaha, Nebraska
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