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Paul Cain (politician)
Paul Cain may refer to: *Paul Cain (minister) (1929–2019), Pentecostal Christian minister *Paul Cain (author) George Carroll Sims (May 30, 1902 – June 23, 1966), better known by his pen names Paul Cain and Peter Ruric, was an American pulp fiction author and screenwriter. He is best known for his novel ''Fast One'', which is considered to be a landm ... (1902–1966), American author of pulp fiction See also * Paul Kane (other) {{hndis, Cain, Paul ...
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Paul Cain (minister)
Paul Cain (June 16, 1929 – February 12, 2019) was a Charismatic Christian minister involved with both neo-charismatic churches and the Charismatic Movement. He has been called a prophet. Cain resided in California and ministered monthly at a local church in Santa Maria, California until his death. Life Paul Cain was born on June 16, 1929, in Garland, Texas. His mother Anna had been seriously ill with cancer, tuberculosis, and other difficulties, and was not expected to live.Michael G. Maudlin, Seers in the Heartland: Hot on the Trail of the Kansas City Prophets ” Christianity Today. Retrieved 27 July 2013 Her case was so severe that she was the subject of special medical attention. To the astonishment of doctors both Cain and his mother survived the birth; his mother was subsequently healed. Cain attributes this to an angelic visitation his mother had at that time, and to the fervent prayers of his family. It was during this visitation that Cain was given the name "Paul" an ...
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Paul Cain (author)
George Carroll Sims (May 30, 1902 – June 23, 1966), better known by his pen names Paul Cain and Peter Ruric, was an American pulp fiction author and screenwriter. He is best known for his novel ''Fast One'', which is considered to be a landmark of the pulp fiction genre and was called the "high point in the ultra hard-boiled manner" by Raymond Chandler.''Danger Is My Business: An Illustrated History of the Fabulous Pulp Magazines'', by Lee Server (Chronicle Books, 1993) (p.70). Sims enjoyed a brief career in Hollywood as a screenwriter during the 1930s, including writing the screenplay for the Boris Karloff vehicle ''The Black Cat''. He died in North Hollywood in 1966. Career Sims moved to Los Angeles in 1918 and began working as a screenwriter in 1923. '' Black Mask'' first published ''Fast One'' as five novelettes in 1932. It was then published in book form by Doubleday in 1933. ''The New York Times'' described it as “a ceaseless welter of bloodshed and frenzy, a su ...
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