Jones, Bill

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JONES, Bill

JONES, Bill. (William B(ryan) Jones, Jr). American, b. 1950. Genres: Plays/Screenplays, History, Literary criticism and history. Career: English teacher at a Catholic high school for boys in Little Rock, AR, 1975-78; Office of the Arkansas Attorney General, Little Rock, legal intern, 1980-81; English teacher at Roman Catholic high school in Little Rock, 1982-83; Arkansas Court of Appeals, Little Rock, attorney law clerk, 1984-88; Arkansas Supreme Court, Little Rock, attorney law clerk, 1989-95, reporter of decisions, 1995-. Friends of the Central Arkansas Library System, member of board of directors, 1984-92; Butler Center for Arkansas Studies, member of board of advisors, 2003-. Compiler and coproducer of compact disc The Little Rock Sound, 1965-69, 1999. Publications: PLAYS: Home from Sea: An Inland Voyage through the Writings of Robert Louis Stevenson, 2000; Arkansas Alive, 2003; Lost in Darkness and Distance: A Readers' Theatre Adaptation of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein. AS WILLIAM JONES, JR.: Classics Illustrated: A Cultural History, with Illustrations, 2002. EDITOR & CONTRIBUTOR: (as Bill Jones with P. Martin and S. Buel) A Spectrum Reader: Five Years of Iconoclastic Reporting, Criticism, and Essays, 1991; Robert Louis Stevenson Reconsidered: New Critical Perspectives, 2003. Contributor to periodicals. Address: Arkansas Supreme Court, Justice Building, 625 Marshall St., Room 1400, Little Rock, AR 72205, U.S.A. Online address: [email protected]

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