John Dann MacDonald Biography, Age, Weight, Height, Friend, Like, Affairs, Favourite, Birthdate & Other

John Dann MacDonald Biography, Age, Weight, Height, Friend, Like, Affairs, Favourite, Birthdate & Other

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This Biography is about one of the best Short Story Writer David including his Height, weight,Age & Other Detail…

Biography Of John Dann MacDonald
Real Name John Dann MacDonald
Profession Novelists, Short Story Writers
Nick Name John D. MacDonald
Famous as Novelist, Short Story Writer
Nationality American
Personal Life of John Dann MacDonald
Born on 24 July 1916
Birthday 24th July
Died At Age 70
Sun Sign Leo
Born in Sharon, Pennysylvania
Died on 28 December 1986
Place of death Milwaukee
Ideology Environmentalists
Family Background of John Dann MacDonald
Father Eugene Macdonald
Mother Marguerite Macdonald
Spouse/Partner Dorothy Prentiss
Education Harvard University, University of Pennsylvania, Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, Syracuse University
Awards Edgar Grand Master Award National Book Award for Mystery Grand Prix de Littrature Policire – International Category
Personal Fact of John Dann MacDonald

John Dann MacDonald was an American novelist and short story writer, best known for his thrillers. Even as a child, MacDonald wanted to become a writer but he believed that writing is an inherent skill and he was far beyond it. He tried his hand at several jobs but he became a writer only by accident when his first story was published in the magazine, Story that triggered him to write. Eventually he became one of the greatest writers in the genre of thrillers. He had a large and respectable repertoire of 78 novels and 500 short stories.

 He was also an environmentalist who was worried about the destruction of the natural environment of his home state, Florida, which induced him to write Travis McGee. In his novel, Condominium, he wrote about the impact of hurricanes that upset the living condition of people in Florida. Apart from thrillers, he also dabbled in science fiction, short stories, non-fiction and romantic novels.

His prolific writing skills won him a number of awards including The Grandmaster Award and the Ben Franklin Award. Many of his novels like The Executioners and The Empty Copper Sea were also adapted for the silver screen. Even after two decades of his death, his works still rule the world of paperback with more than 75 million copies of his works available in print.