
R. Carson Gold Australia
- Born
- 23 April 1913 in Australia
- Died
- 14 January 1972 in Australia
- Age
- 58 years
- Credited for
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writing
- Also known as
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Ronald Leith Carson Gold
Ronald Carson Gold (pen name)
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R. Carson Gold (1940?-1950?)
R. Carson Gold (1960?-1970?)
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Biography
From 1936, Gold's short stories were published in various newspapers, as well as journals such as Smith's Weekly, Walkabout, Everylady's Journal, Woman, The World's News and Wireless Weekly.
In 1941, Gold's most famous creation, Devil Doone, featured (for probably the first time) in Gold's story 'The Case of the Fighting Brothers' (The Wireless Weekly v36#19, 10/5/1941). He wrote several more Doone stories for that publication (1941-1942), while providing many more for The World's News (1941-1944).
From 1948, Gold transferred the character into a comic series, originally published in K.G. Murray's Man Junior and reprinted in its own comic (1948-1972). Some episodes were reprinted in the US (Marvel) and France (Editions SEPP).
Gold wrote several Sure Fire Westerns for Frank Johnson Publications (1940s). In 1945, he won first prize of £50 in a short story competition, conducted by the Gayle Publishing Company for 'The Yellow Button'. He contributed to the company's GP Detective Stories (~1945-1950). He also wrote numerous short stories for K.G. Murray's men's magazines.
From as early as 1943, Gold was on the executive of the the Queensland Authors and Artists' Association and coordinated its short story competition (The Sun, 8/6/1943). The Fellowship of Australian Writers (Qld) Inc. continued to run the annual R. Carson Gold Short Story Competition, funded via The Trustee for R. Carson Gold Memorial Fund (ABN 99 296 569 814), an Australian not-for-profit.
From at least 1950 until at least 1954, Gold was head of the script department at Labor radio station 4KQ. One of his series was 'Radio Serenade', which presented legends from Greece, Egypt and New Zealand.
Notes
Gold's birth date is based the 'Coming-of-Age Party' reported for 'R. Carson-Gold', The Courier-Mail (Brisbane, Qld: 1933-1954), 4 May 1934, p. 20. [retrieved 28 Aug 2019, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article36732604], which matches Queensland birth data.
Gold's parents were Mabel Carson and Joyce Leith Gold (1886-1938), married on 12/08/1911. He had two brothers, William Lundsay Cameron Gold (1918-?) and Vernon Douglas Hamilton Gold (1916-1956).
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Man Junior (KG Murray, 1937 series) v18#5 (June 1949) — The Shark Worshippers (The Adventures o Devil Doone) |
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Man Junior (KG Murray, 1937 series) v19#1 (August 1949) — The Crime Commando |
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Man Junior (KG Murray, 1937 series) v19#2 (September 1949) — The Zombies of Cliff House (The Adventures of Devil Doone) |
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Man Junior (Man Jr, 1949 series) v19#3 (October 1949) — The Cold War (The Adventures of Devil Doone) |
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Man Junior (Man Jr, 1949 series) v19#5 (January 1950) — The Prince of Terror (Devil Doone) |
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The Adventures of Devil Doone (Colour Comics, 1950 series) #7 (February 1950) — The Shark Worshippers (The Adventures o Devil Doone) |
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Man Junior (Man Jr, 1949 series) v19#6 (February 1950) — The Danger Game (The Adventures of Devil Doone) |
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Man Junior (Man Jr, 1949 series) v20#1 (March 1950) — Crocodile Bait (Devil Doone) |
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The Adventures of Devil Doone (Colour Comics, 1950 series) #8 (May 1950) — The Frightened Film Star (The Adventures of Devil Doone) |
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The Adventures of Devil Doone (Colour Comics, 1950 series) #8 (May 1950) — The Prince of Terror (The Adventures of Devil Doone) |
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