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William Benedict Nicholson, OBE, FRSL (born 12 January 1948) is a British screenwriter, playwright, and novelist who has been nominated twice for an Oscar. Early life A native of Lewes, Sussex, William Nicholson was raised in a Roman Catholic family (mother Hope Nicholson) on a farm in Hillesley, Gloucestershire. By the time he reached his tenth birthday he had decided to become a writer. As a teenager he founded, edited and contributed to The Hillesley Harvester, a local newsletter for his village. He was educated at Downside School, Somerset, and Christ's College, Cambridge. Career At the start of his career Nicholson worked for the BBC as a director of documentary films with numerous works to his credit between the mid-1970s and mid-1980s. He gained renown as a novelist and playwright when the first book of his popular Wind On Fire trilogy won the Blue Peter best book award and the Smarties Gold Award for Best Children's Book. He has written several novels and fantasy books. He married author Virginia Nicholson (née Bell) in 1988. Other work He has twice been nominated for Tony Awards for best play, for Shadowlands and The Retreat from Moscow. He also turned Shadowlands, based on the relationship between C. S. Lewis and Joy Gresham, into a BBC-TV play in 1985, and an acclaimed film in 1993. The latter starred Anthony Hopkins and Debra Winger and was directed by Richard Attenborough. Following screenplays included Nell (1994), First Knight (1995) and Grey Owl (1999). He later worked as a writer on the Academy Award winning epic Gladiator (2000), which had a very difficult production, and made his directorial debut with the 1997 film Firelight. In 2007, Nicholson co-wrote Elizabeth: The Golden Age, from an earlier script by Michael Hirst. In 2012, Nicholson adapted the hit musical Les Misérables into a film directed by Tom Hooper. Following this, Nicholson would write several more historical dramas, such as Unbroken, Everest and Breathe. He directed another film, Hope Gap, in 2019. Awards, nominations and honours William Nicholson's first nomination came in 1989 when BAFTA TV Awards included the 1987 teleplay Sweet as You Are, which he co-wrote with Ruth Caleb and Angela Pope, on its list of candidates for Best Single Drama. His next nominations were for 1994's Shadowlands, when he was a contender for both a BAFTA and an Oscar for Best Adapted Screenplay. 1997 was another successful year, with an Outstanding Writing for a Miniseries or a Special Emmy nomination for the 1996 TV drama Crime of the Century. He was also singled out at the San Sebastian International Film Festival for Firelight, with a nomination for the Golden Seashell Award and a win of the Special Prize of the Jury. 2000 turned out to be Nicholson's most impressive year to date, with acclaim for the Best Picture Oscar winner Gladiator. He had nominations for the Sierra Award from the Las Vegas Film Critics Society Awards and the Saturn Award from the Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films, followed by Best Screenplay nominations from both BAFTA and Oscar. He was appointed Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in the 2015 New Year Honours for services to drama and literature. Books Fantasy novels Wind On Fire trilogy The Wind Singer Slaves of the Mastery Firesong Noble Warriors Trilogy Seeker (UK release 2005) Jango (UK release 2006) Noman (UK release 2007) Novels The Seventh Level, A Sexual Progress (1979) The Society of Others (UK release 2004) The Trial of True Love (UK release 2005) The Secret Intensity of Everyday Life (UK release 2009) Rich and Mad (UK release 2010) All The Hopeful Lovers (UK release 2010) Motherland (UK release 2013) Reckless (UK release 2014) The Lovers of Amherst (UK release 2015) Adventures in Modern Marriage (UK release 2022 Stage plays Shadowlands (1989) - Writer The Retreat from Moscow (1989) - Writer Filmography References External links Official website William Nicholson at IMDb Fansite William Nicholson at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database William Nicholson at Library of Congress, with 39 library catalogue records. Discover the William Nicholson popular books. Find the top 100 most popular William Nicholson books.

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  • Clothing and Its Connotations in Postmodern American Fiction synopsis, comments

    Clothing and Its Connotations in Postmodern American Fiction

    Theresa Wenzel

    Clothes, as Diana Crane establishes in her book Fashion and Its Social Agendas, “are a major tool in the construction of identity, offering a wide range of choices for the expressi...

  • The Velveteen Rabbit synopsis, comments

    The Velveteen Rabbit

    Margery Williams & William S. Nicholson

    Originally published in 1922, The Velveteen Rabbit has delighted young readers for nearly a century. The story follows a young boy who’s given a stuffed rabbit as a Christmas gift....

  • Sound Bites synopsis, comments

    Sound Bites

    Alex Kapranos

    In September 2005, Alex Kapranos began writing about what he ate while touring the world with the rock band Franz Ferdinand. The writing is as much about where he eats and the peop...

  • Amherst synopsis, comments

    Amherst

    William Nicholson

    From an Oscarnominated screenwriter, “a wonderfully smooth, sinuous, enigmatic, and sexy tale of two love affairs” (Providence Journal) set in Amherst and illuminated by the presen...

  • Viking Age Iceland synopsis, comments

    Viking Age Iceland

    Jesse Byock

    Medieval Iceland was unique amongst Western Europe, with no foreign policy, no defence forces, no king, no lords, no peasants and few battles. It should have been a utopia yet its ...

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    Sophia

    Michael Bible

    “You’ll smile with joy turning every page.” Barry Hannah   Reverend Maloney isn’t the world’s greatest spiritual advisor. He drinks gin out of his coffee cup and has sex drea...

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    The Empty Hand

    Catherine Fisher

    A creature moves down out of the uttermost North. It's a sending summoned by Gudrun to cause destruction in the kingdom of Wulfgar, and as it travels down towards the Jarlshold...

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    Full Steam Ahead

    Tabitha Flyte

    Sophie wants money, big money. After twelve years working as a croupier on the Carribean cruise ships, she has devised a scheme that is her ticket to Freedomsville. But she can'...

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    They Found the Secret

    V. Raymond Edman

    Explore the lives of twenty Christian figures whose powerful testimonies and lives of service will inspire you to embrace Christ as the secret to abundant living.Written by V. Raym...

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    A Journey to the Western Islands of Scotland and the Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides

    James Boswell, Samuel Johnson & Peter Levi

    Book by Samuel Johnson, published in 1775. The Journey was the result of a threemonth trip to Scotland that Johnson took with James Boswell in 1773. It contains Johnson's descripti...

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    Hunting with Barracudas

    Chris Snyder

    Hollywood’s famous child star agent Iris Burton launched the careers of the world’s current movie stars and celebrities including Drew Barrymore, Tori Spelling, River and Joaquin P...

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    Firefight

    Ginger Adams Otis

    In 1919, when Wesley Williams became a New York City firefighter, he stepped into a world that was 100% white and predominantly Irish. As far as this city knew, black men in the Fi...

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    The Candle Man

    Catherine Fisher

    Meurig, the fiddler, is a haunted man. Hafren, the evil spiritwoman of the Severn has captured his soul and now possesses the key to his life a small candle stub. Hafren taunts an...

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    Bedtime Stories for Grown-ups

    Ben Holden

    There are few more precious routines than that of the bedtime story. So why do we discard this invaluable ritual as grownups to the detriment of our wellbeing and good health?...

  • William H. Price v. James Nicholson synopsis, comments

    William H. Price v. James Nicholson

    Supreme Court of North Dakota

    This is an appeal by James Nicholson, defendantappellant, from a judgment of the Circuit Court of St. Francois County in the sum of $15,000 in favor of plaintiffrespondent, William...

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    Kubrick

    Robert P. Kolker & Nathan Abrams

    The definitive biography of the creator of 2001: A Space Odyssey, The Shining, and A Clockwork Orange, presenting the most indepth portrait yet of the groundbreaking filmmaker.The ...

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    Not Quite a Fairytale

    Cee Liddy

    For years, Evelyn, the hopeful realist, and John, the hopeless romantic, entertained each other with tales of one disastrous love affair after another. Then they fell out.From her ...

  • The Velveteen Rabbit synopsis, comments

    The Velveteen Rabbit

    Margery Williams

    A stuffed toy rabbit (with real thread whiskers) comes to life in Margery Williams's timeless tale of the transformative power of love. Given as a Christmas gift to a young boy, th...

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    The Marvellous Moon Map

    Teresa Heapy

    "I've got you, and you've got me so we'll be all right" . . .One day, adventurous Mouse sets off to find the moon with his Marvellous Moon Map, leaving his worried friend Bear beh...

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    William Nicholson v. Karl Schramm and

    Supreme Court Of Indiana

    The defendantappellant, Nicholson, is appealing from a $7400 judgment rendered by a jury in favor of the plaintiffsappellees, Karl and Diana Schramm. The judgment was for damages t...

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    Shadow on the Mountain

    Stephen Singular & Joyce Singular

    Nancy Pfister, heir to Buttermilk Mountain, the worldrenowned site of the Winter X Games, was Aspen royalty, its ambassador to the world. She lived among the rich and famous: she p...