Noun
British writer famous for writing spy novels about secret agent James Bond (1908-1964)
Source: WordNetNow, I'll tell you something that might interest you. Casino Royale was the first Bond book that Ian Fleming ever wrote. And he couldn't get anybody to touch it, to publish it - he couldn't do anything about it at all. Nobody wanted to know. Val Guest
I created Batman about 10 years before Ian Fleming created James Bond. Bob Kane
I hate Nassau and the Bahamas. It's one of those places I'd always wanted to visit since reading Ian Fleming but it was full of casinos with Americans in shorts. Tony Parsons
Background and writing history In June 1956 the author Ian Fleming began a collaboration with the producer Henry Morgenthau III on a planned television series, Commander Jamaica, which was to feature the Caribbean-based character James Gunn. Source: Internet
The franchise's legendary producer Cubby Broccoli was not sure, and Bond author Ian Fleming felt that he neither looked like James Bond as described in the novels, nor had the required "refinement" for the part. Source: Internet
Connery had originally been unsure about signing on to the franchise, but his time as Bond proved to be iconic – so iconic, that Bond author Ian Fleming wrote Connery’s Scottish heritage into canon. Source: Internet