- William Campbell Gault
William Campbell Gault (1910-1995) was an American writer. He wrote under his own name, and as Roney Scott and Will Duke, among other
pseudonym s.He is probably best remembered for his sports fiction, particularly the young-readers' novels he began publishing in the early 1960s, and for his
crime fiction .He had been a wide-ranging contributor to the
pulp magazine s, particularly to the sports pulps, where he was considered one of the best writers in the field (see onetime Popular Publications editor and noted writer and criticDamon Knight 's assessment in his collected reviews, "In Search of Wonder").He won the
Edgar Award for his firstcrime fiction novel, "Don't Cry for Me" (1952).ports fiction
* "Backfield Challenge"
* "Bruce Benedict, Halfback"
* "The Checkered Flag"
* "Dim Thunder"
* "Dirt Track Summer"
* "Drag Strip"
* "Gallant Colt"
* "Gasoline Cowboy"
* "The Karters"
* "The Long Green"
* "Mr. Fullback"
* "Mr. Quarterback"
* "Road-Race Rookie"
* "Rough Road To Glory"
* "Speedway Challenge"
* "Sunday's Dust"
* "Through The Line"
* "Thunder Road"
* "Two-Wheeled Thunder"
* "Wheels of Fortune"
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