Richard Alan Curtis was born in the Bronx, New York. He is an author, editor and literary agent. From 1980 to 1992, he wrote the Agent's Corner in Locus, the magazine of the science fiction & fantasy field. The novel, The Revolt of Abbe Lee (1964) by James MacBrian (pseudonym of Dave Foley [1932-1963]), was ghostwritten by Curtis. He is the creator of the 'Pro' series featuring Dave Bolt, a sports agent. |
Titles and year of publication:
'Pro' Novels | |
1) The $3 Million Turn-Over | 1974 |
2) Death in the Crease | 1975 |
3) Strike Zone | 1975 |
As 'Ray Lilly' | |
1) The Sunday Alibi | 1977 |
As 'Curtis Richards' | |
1) Halloween (novelization of film) | 1979 |
As 'Curtis Stevens' (with Paul Stevens) | |
1) The Gravy Train Hit | 1974 |