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Name: David Morrell  
   
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Date of Birth: 24th April 1943
   
Place of Birth: Kitchener, Ontario, Canada
   
Profession: Writer
 
 
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David Morrell

David Morrell is the award-winning author of First Blood, the novel in which Rambo was created. He was born in 1943 in Kitchener, Ontario, Canada. In 1960, at the age of seventeen, he became a fan of the classic television series, Route 66, about two young men in a Corvette traveling the United States in search of America and themselves. The scripts by Stirling Silliphant so impressed Morrell that he decided to become a writer.

In 1966, the work of another writer (Hemingway scholar Philip Young) prompted Morrell to move to the United States, where he studied with Young at Penn State and received his M.A. and Ph.D. in American literature. There, he also met the distinguished fiction writer William Tenn (real name Philip Klass), who taught Morrell the basics of fiction writing. The result was First Blood, a novel about a returned Vietnam veteran suffering from post-trauma stress disorder who comes into conflict with a small-town police chief and fights his own version of the Vietnam War.

That "father" of all modern action novels was published in 1972 while Morrell was a professor in the English department at the University of Iowa. He taught there from 1970 to 1986, simultaneously writing other novels, many of them national bestsellers, such as The Brotherhood of the Rose (the basis for a highly rated NBC miniseries starring Robert Mitchum). Eventually wearying of two professions, he gave up his tenure in order to write full time.

Shortly afterward, his fifteen-year-old son Matthew was diagnosed with a rare form of bone cancer and died in 1987, a loss that haunts not only Morrell's life but his work, as in his memoir about Matthew, Fireflies, and his novel Desperate Measures, whose main character has lost a son.

"The mild-mannered professor with the bloody-minded visions," as one reviewer called him, Morrell is the author of twenty-eight books, including such novels of international intrigue as The Fifth Profession, Assumed Identity, and Extreme Denial (set in Santa Fe, New Mexico, where he now lives with his wife, Donna). His most recent publication is the dark-suspense thriller Creepers.

Morrell is the co-president of the International Thriller Writers organization (www.internationalthrillerwriters.com). Noted for his research, he is a graduate of the National Outdoor Leadership School for wilderness survival as well as the G. Gordon Liddy Academy of Corporate Security. He is also an honorary lifetime member of the Special Operations Association and the Association of Former Intelligence Officers. He has been trained in firearms, hostage negotiation, assuming identities, executive protection, and anti-terrorist driving, among numerous other action skills that he describes in his novels. With eighteen million copies in print, his work has been translated into twenty-six languages.

Bibliography

Fiction

  • 1972 First Blood
  • 1975 Testament
  • 1977 Last Reveille
  • 1979 The Totem
  • 1982 Blood Oath
  • 1984 Brotherhood of the Rose
  • 1985 Fraternity of the Stone
  • 1987 The League of Night and Fog
  • 1990 Fifth Profession
  • 1991 The Covenant of the Flame
  • 1993 Assumed identity
  • 1994 Desperate Measures
  • 1994 The Totem (Complete and Unaltered)
  • 1996 Extreme Denial
  • 1998 Double Image
  • 1999 Black Evening
  • 2000 Burnt Sienna
  • 2002 Long Lost
  • 2003 The Protector

Nonfiction

  • 1976 John Barth: An Introduction
  • 1988 Fireflies
  • 2002 Lessons from a Lifetime of Writing: A Novelist Looks at His Craft

External link

  • Author's Website
  • imdb profile

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