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Terri Roberts who wrote a book about her son shooting a few kids in an Amish school and the forgiveness and bonding between the Amish and herself that followed has announced her breast cancer has spread to her lungs. UK obit chances marginal IMHO.

 

Link to her book: http://www.amazon.com/Terri-Roberts/e/B00MJV0GUC

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Terri Roberts who wrote a book about her son shooting a few kids in an Amish school and the forgiveness and bonding between the Amish and herself that followed has announced her breast cancer has spread to her lungs. UK obit chances marginal IMHO.

 

Link to her book: http://www.amazon.com/Terri-Roberts/e/B00MJV0GUC

 

I was waiting for the follow up there, MPFC! "...but prime material for the Deathrace or summat"?

 

:D

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Terri Roberts who wrote a book about her son shooting a few kids in an Amish school and the forgiveness and bonding between the Amish and herself that followed has announced her breast cancer has spread to her lungs. UK obit chances marginal IMHO.

 

Link to her book: http://www.amazon.com/Terri-Roberts/e/B00MJV0GUC

 

I was waiting for the follow up there, MPFC! "...but prime material for the Deathrace or summat"?

 

:D

 

 

 

Aye, pick away.

 

Not entirely confident she'll be a scoring pick by the time we declare an outright winner in that dept. mind.

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It's Jacqueline Wilson's 70th birthday today, keep an eye out for any public appearances/interviews she'll be making to see if she's worthy of a pick for 2k16.

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Another list that no-one asked for:

 

Living Winners of the Carnegie Medal

 

The Carnegie medal is awarded for outstanding Children's books whether fiction or non-fiction. It was won by C S Lewis's The Last Battle in 1956 and Neil Gaiman said winning the prize was very important to him. No-one has won the prize three times although seven authors have won it twice.

 

I have listed the authors in order of thier first win.

 

Pauline Clarke (b.1921) Won in 1962

Sheena Porter (b.1935)

Alan Garner (b.1934)

Rosemary Harris (b.1923)

K.M Peyton (b.1929)

Richard Adams (b.1920)

Penelope Lively (b.1933)

Gene Kemp (b.1926)

Peter Dickinson (b.1927)

Kevin Crossley-Holland (b.1941)

Berlie Doherty (b.1943)

Susan Price (b.1955)

Geraldine McCraughrean (b.1951)

Anne Fine (b.1947)

Gillian Cross (b.1945)

Robert Swindells (b.1939)

Theresa Breslin (??)

Philip Pullman (b.1946)

Melvin Burgess (b.1954)

Tim Bowler (b.1953)

David Almond (b.1951)

Aidan Chambers (b.1934) Won in 1999

 

I have only added those winner before 2000 but one post 2000 winner Siobhan Dowd was already dead when she won.

 

Peter Dickinson has died on his party-pooping 88th Btirthday

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The two writers who gave us Logan's Run are both still with us and worthy of future consideration William F Nolan (b.1928) and George Clayton Johnson (b.1929).

 

Apparently George Clayton Johnson was in a hospice for cancer and the suggestion is he has died. https://www.facebook.com/Johnnysamurai/posts/10208606569307827

 

Just awaiting a news confirmation of this. https://www.sfsite.com/news/2015/12/22/obituary-george-clayton-johnson/?utm_medium=twitter

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The two writers who gave us Logan's Run are both still with us and worthy of future consideration William F Nolan (b.1928) and George Clayton Johnson (b.1929).

 

Apparently George Clayton Johnson was in a hospice for cancer and the suggestion is he has died. https://www.facebook.com/Johnnysamurai/posts/10208606569307827

 

Just awaiting a news confirmation of this. https://www.sfsite.com/news/2015/12/22/obituary-george-clayton-johnson/?utm_medium=twitter

 

 

Wiki has him as dead on 22nd December but no link to a reference.

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The two writers who gave us Logan's Run are both still with us and worthy of future consideration William F Nolan (b.1928) and George Clayton Johnson (b.1929).

 

Apparently George Clayton Johnson was in a hospice for cancer and the suggestion is he has died. https://www.facebook.com/Johnnysamurai/posts/10208606569307827

 

Just awaiting a news confirmation of this. https://www.sfsite.com/news/2015/12/22/obituary-george-clayton-johnson/?utm_medium=twitter

 

 

Wiki has him as dead on 22nd December but no link to a reference.

 

 

Non qualifying obit

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The two writers who gave us Logan's Run are both still with us and worthy of future consideration William F Nolan (b.1928) and George Clayton Johnson (b.1929).

 

Apparently George Clayton Johnson was in a hospice for cancer and the suggestion is he has died. https://www.facebook.com/Johnnysamurai/posts/10208606569307827

 

Just awaiting a news confirmation of this. https://www.sfsite.com/news/2015/12/22/obituary-george-clayton-johnson/?utm_medium=twitter

Wiki has him as dead on 22nd December but no link to a reference.

Non qualifying obit

He is still alive, according to tweets from family members.

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"If you find reports of your death on social media, but you are still alive....hovering between this world and the next and chuckling at the world's stupidity...then you may find you have entered The Twilight Zone." *Run titles*

 

Don't know if it's been done, but it's a good movie idea. You recover from a supposedly terminal illness but the world has accepted you are dead and can't accept you are alive. What happens?

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"Nothing in the Dark" was great, from his Twilight Zone offerings.

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"Nothing in the Dark" was great, from his Twilight Zone offerings.

 

Yes, the twilight zone is on every New Years Day. Prediction is one authors or none on next years page and that goes according to the description.

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Michael Bond is 90 today.

 

He seemed in fine fettle in that kids novels documentary shown at Christmas. Walks with a stick now, but still working and chatting away. Genuinely nice guy too.

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Michael Bond is 90 today.

 

He seemed in fine fettle in that kids novels documentary shown at Christmas. Walks with a stick now, but still working and chatting away. Genuinely nice guy too.

 

There is a lady in Cambridgeshire who specializes in caring for sick Guinea Pigs one day she was handed The Olga de Polga - no pressure then.

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Donald G. Payne, who, under the pseudonym James Vance Marshall, wrote the novel Walkabout, is now 92 and hasn't been mentioned before on DL, so I just thought I'd throw his name into the mix. The book was later turned into the film starring Jenny Agutter.

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