Bob Judd who was previously a vice-president and creative director in advertising writes highly popular novels centering on what?
Which writer is said to have thought "The reason a writer writes a book is to forget a book and the reason a reader reads one is to remember it"?
Who coined the expressions 'a curate's egg' and 'bedside manner', and wrote three novels, including "Peter Ibbetson" (adapted to a 1935 film starring Gary Cooper and an opera), and another which gave its name to the trilby, a type of hat?
He is noted for fiction and non-fiction writing, including in history, music, science, and mathematics; his novels include “Gravity's Rainbow”, for which he won the 1973 US National Book Award for Fiction. Who is he?