one of Creighton's critics he fictionalized as a homosexual child rapists in State of Fear. Yes, really.
On another note, he actually had a fairly decent cinematic career, as a director/writer. Up until Spielberg, he directed the best adaptation of his own work (that would be Coma). Its to my detriment that I haven't seen his other critical and commercial successes of the 70's, but he had em' (The Great Train Robbery, Westworld, which has the robot cowboys).
His films in the 80's got kinda crazy, but I dare you to not derive some entertainment value from his mid-80's thriller Runaway, starring Gene Simmons and Tom Sellick's awesome mustache.
So today we lost a man of many talents, his personal views and the quality of some of his may have been debatable, but he did have his high points. So lets be happy about that.