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  1. William Murray (April 8, 1926 – March 9, 2005) was an American novelist, fiction editor, and staff writer at The New Yorker for more than thirty years. [1] Biography. He was the son of Natalia Danesi Murray, editor at publishing houses Mondadori and Rizzoli, and William Murray, head of the William Morris Agency in New York.

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    William Murray (born 1953) is an American novelist, journalist, short story, and comic book writer. Much of his fiction has been published under pseudonyms. With artist Steve Ditko, he co-created the superhero Squirrel Girl.

  3. Mar 12, 2005 · William Murray, a versatile and prolific writer who divided his talents between Italy, principally as a contributor to the "Letter from Italy" column for The New Yorker magazine, and a series...

  4. Mar 9, 2005 · William Murray was an American fiction editor and staff writer at The New Yorker for more than thirty years. He wrote a series of mystery novels set in the world of horse racing, many featuring Shifty Lou Anderson, a professional magician and horseplayer.

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  5. William Murray was an American fiction editor and staff writer at The New Yorker for more than thirty years. He wrote a series of mystery novels set in the world of horse racing, many featuring Shifty Lou Anderson, a professional magician and horseplayer.

  6. Mar 11, 2005 · William Murray, a writer best known for his popular series of mystery novels set in the world of horse racing and for his longtime “Letter From Italy” column for New Yorker magazine, has...

  7. SIDELIGHTS: William Murray was a prolific writer who seemed to have led two distinct lives. By day he was best known to readers of the New Yorker as the author of that magazine's "Letters from Italy" column, and three of his books are the product of his extensive travels in Italy.