Richard W. Helms

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Date of birth

01/14/1955

Place of birth

Charlotte, North Carolina, USA

Richard W. Helms

Biography

Born to Marvin Warren and Marie Thomas Helms on January 14, 1955. Worked uncredited on The Last American Hero (1973), as a stunt driver. Worked in industrial films for Walter J. Klein Studios (Charlotte, NC) 1971-1973. Worked as technical assistant and stunt driver in Lisa, Lisa, for Empire Studios/Pat Patterson (1974). Author of ten novels in print. Nominated for the PWA Shamus Award for private eye novels three times (Juicy Watusi, 2003; Wet Debt, 2004; Cordite Wine, 2006), and is the only author ever to win two Short Mystery Fiction Society Derringer Awards in the same year (2008 - The Gospel According to Gordon Black; Paper Walls/Glass Houses). Owner/publisher of Barbadoes Hall Communications/Back Alley Books, and owns The Back Alley Webzine, a hardboiled/noir ezine that has been nominated for four SMFS Derringer Awards, and one Spinetingler Award.

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