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Douglass Stewart is a Latter-day Saint playwright most notable for having written Saturday's Warrior. He also wrote the screenplay used in the 1974 film version of Where the Red Fern Grows.
Douglas Stewart is British author of some fourteen books. Best known as the creator of the much-loved Detective Inspector Todd “Ratso” Holtom series...
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Douglas Stewart is regarded as a major contributor to the development of the literature of Australia and New Zealand. Highly versatile and prolific, he wrote poetry, plays, short stories, biographies, criticism, and memoirs.
Douglas Stewart is British author of some sixteen books. Though perhaps best known as the creator of the much-loved Detective Inspector Todd “Ratso” Holtom series, Douglas has written a number of other stand-alone thrillers and best-selling works of non-fiction.
Mar 17, 2022 · In an extract from his book, Australia in 50 Plays, Julian Meyrick reflects on an under-appreciated contribution to Australian theatre by the poet Douglas Stewart.