- "Rude Tales and Glorious: The Account of Diverse Feats of Brawn and Bawd Performed by King Arthur and His Knights of the Table Round" (novel, written under pseudonym Nicholas Seare)
- His novels include "The Eiger Sanction" (1972), "The Loo Sanction" (1973), "The Main" (1976), "Shibumi" (1979), "The Summer of Katya" (1983), "Incident at Twenty Mile" (1998), "Hot Night in the City" (2000, short story collection) and "The Crazyladies of Pearl Street" (2005)
- He wrote "The Language of Film" (1970), one of the most influential textbooks on the subject of movie storytelling, and he taught film studies at the University of Texas.
- "1339 . . . or So: Being an Apology for a Peddler" (novel, written under pseudonym Nicholas Seare)
- (1964 to 1965 season) His play, "All to Hell Laughing," was performed in a world premiere at the Trinity Repertory Company Theatre in Providence, Rhode Island. Adrian Hall was director. Marc Harrison was set designer. Dana Martin was costume designer. Sonny B. Warner was costume designer. Thomas J. Aubin was lighting designer. Donald David and Michael Kaminsky were sound designers.
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