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  1. Frank Malcolm Robinson (August 9, 1926 – June 30, 2014) was an American science fiction and techno-thriller writer. He was a speechwriter for gay politician Harvey Milk and Milk's designated successor in the event of his death but declined to be appointed to or run for office. [1] Biography. Born in Chicago, Illinois. [2] .

  2. Frank Mason Robinson (September 12, 1845 – July 8, 1923) was an important early marketer and advertiser of what became known as Coca-Cola. Career.

  3. Jul 4, 2014 · Frank M. Robinson, a well-regarded science fiction writer whose credits include a novel adapted for the 1974 blockbuster film “The Towering Inferno,” and who was also a speechwriter and adviser...

  4. Jun 30, 2014 · Frank M. Robinson was an American science fiction and techno-thriller writer. he got his start writing for the old pulp fiction magazines. He wrote several novels with Thomas N. Scortia until Scortia's death in 1986. Born in Chicago, Illinois. Robinson was the son of a check forger.

  5. Jul 9, 2014 · Frank M. Robinson, an author of thrillers and science fiction who also helped slain San Francisco supervisor Harvey Milk craft some of his most powerful speeches, has died. He was 87.

  6. Frank Mason Robinson, a bookkeeper and early marketer for Coca-Cola, named the drink and designed its iconic logo.

  7. The Dark Beyond the Stars is a 1991 science fiction novel by American writer Frank M. Robinson. [1] It is a Lambda Literary Award winner, published by Orb Books. [2]

  8. Jan 1, 2001 · For two thousand years, the starship Astron has searched the galaxy for alien life--without success. Now, just as the ship is falling apart, the only direction left to explore is across the Dark, a one-hundred-generation journey through empty space.

  9. Frank M. Robinson was the bestselling author of Waiting and The Power, and co-author of The Glass Inferno and The Promethius Crisis. He lived in San Francisco.

  10. About the Author. Frank M. Robinson (1926-2014) is the author of the classic thrillers, The Power, filmed in 1968, and The Glass Tower, which was one of the sources for the Irwin Allen blockbuster film The Towering Inferno. A U.S. Navy veteran of both WWII and the Korean War, he earned degrees in physics and journalism.