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Novelist, Screenwriter, and Author of The Princess Bride William Goldman, 1931-2018

William Goldman, acclaimed author, screenwriter, raconteur, and chronicler of Broadway theater and Hollywood passed away yesterday at the age of 87. Goldman had a fascinating life and career, writing screenplays for classic movies in a broad array of genres, including Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (1969) and All the President’s Men (1976), for which he won Academy Awards, The Stepford Wives (1975), A Bridge Too Far (1977) and Misery (1990). He also wrote the novel Marathon Man and the screenplay for the 1976 movie version starring Dustin Hoffman, Roy Scheider, and Laurence Olivier.

He is perhaps best known, though, for writing The Princess Bride, which was first published in 1973 and remains one of the most beloved stories of the last century. The movie version based on Goldman’s screenplay was directed and produced by Rob Reiner in 1987, and is easily one of the most delightful, most quotable, and most iconic comedy films of all time. If you’ve seen the movie and haven’t read the original novel, however, you owe it to yourself to pick up a copy: Goldman’s writing, and his humor and intelligence, are worth experiencing firsthand. It’s an incredible book.

Born in Chicago in 1931, Goldman spent most of his life in New York, starting out as a novelist before his run as a sought-after screenwriter. In addition to his many fictional works, he also produced some rollicking non-fiction, such as The Season: A Candid Look at Broadway (1969) and 1983’s acerbic, often hilarious Adventures in the Screen Trade: A Personal View of Hollywood and Screenwriting. He was a gifted, funny, insightful writer who clearly cared deeply about the act of storytelling and the bonds it creates; he had a legendary career, and will be profoundly missed.

Tor.com Reviewers’ Choice: The Best Books of 2018

It’s been a year, hasn’t it? It started with losing Le Guin, and it’s hard to say it’s improved since then. But books? Those were good. We picked some favorites in the middle of the year, and now we’ve picked even more—some titles make a second appearance on this list, but as is usually the case, the second half of the year packed in a lot of winners. If your TBR stack isn’t already teetering, it will be after you read this list.

What did you love in this year’s reading?

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Download a Free Ebook of The Black Tides of Heaven by JY Yang Before November 17, 2018!

Each month, the Tor.com eBook Club gives away a free sci-fi/fantasy ebook to club subscribers.

We’re excited to announce that the pick for November 2018 is the Hugo- and Nebula-nominated novella THE BLACK TIDES OF HEAVEN by JY Yang, one of a pair of unique, standalone introductions to Yang’s Tensorate Series, which Kate Elliott calls “effortlessly fascinating.” For more of the story you can read its twin novella The Red Threads of Fortune, available simultaneously.

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Vengeance and Sacrifice: Revealing The Merciful Crow

One way or another, we always feed the crows…

We’re excited to reveal the cover for Margaret Owen’s The Merciful Crow, a powerful saga of vengeance, survival, and sacrifice—perfect for fans of Leigh Bardugo and Kendare Blake. Book one in a duology, the story follows Fie, a young chieftain from a lowly cast of mercy-killers who must use her wits and bone magic—drawn from the teeth of dead witches—to smuggle the crown prince to safety.

Check out the cover below, along with an excerpt from the novel!

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Event Horizon meets Independence Day: Announcing Exordia, Seth Dickinson’s Sci-Fi Debut

Tor.com Publishing is proud to announce that it has acquired Seth Dickinson’s science fiction debut Exordia, a gonzo space opera and alien techno-thriller where Event Horizon meets Annihilation. In the tradition of Crichton, a small team of civilians, soldiers, and scientists investigates the unknowable. The world—and the universe—may be on the line.

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Announcing the 2018 World Fantasy Award Winners

The winners for the 2018 World Fantasy Awards have been announced! This year’s awards ceremony was held at the World Fantasy Convention in Baltimore, MD with the theme of “Port in a Storm,” and included a celebration of the 200th anniversary of Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein. Charles de Lint and Elizabeth Wollheim were honored with Lifetime Achievement Awards.

The full list of nominees follows, with winners in bold.

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Revealing the UK Cover for Drew Williams’ A Chain Across the Dawn

It’s been three years since Esa left her backwater planet to join the ranks of the Justified. Together, she and fellow agent Jane Kamali have been traveling across the known universe, searching for children who share Esa’s supernatural gifts…

We’re excited to share the cover for the UK edition of A Chain Across the Dawn, the second novel in Drew Williams’ the Universe After series—an epic space opera chase across the galaxy with witty banter, fantastical planets, and a seemingly unbeatable foe!

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All the New Young Adult SFF Books Coming Out in November!

Whether you want the last book in a completed trilogy, a middle-book to tempt you, or a debut novel to start something fresh, November’s YA SFF releases have something for every kind of reader. Julie C. Dao (Kingdom of the Blazing Phoenix) and Marissa Meyer (Archenemies) are among those with second-books-in-series out this month; Emiko Jean (Empress of All Seasons) and Natasha Ngan (Girls of Paper and Fire) present tempting debuts; and if you’re ready for a complete trilogy or two, point yourself at Alison Goodman’s Lady Helen series (which winds up with The Dark Days Deceit) or Traci Chee’s Sea of Ink and Gold (winding up with The Storyteller)!

And, of course, there’s a new book by this fellow you might have heard of, Brandon Sanderson…

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See Leigh Bardugo on Tour for King of Scars!

Face your demons… or feed them.

Nikolai Lantsov has always had a gift for the impossible. No one knows what he endured in his country’s bloody civil war—and he intends to keep it that way. Now, as enemies gather at his weakened borders, the young king must find a way to refill Ravka’s coffers, forge new alliances, and stop a rising threat to the once-great Grisha Army.

Yet with every day a dark magic within him grows stronger, threatening to destroy all he has built. With the help of a young monk and a legendary Grisha Squaller, Nikolai will journey to the places in Ravka where the deepest magic survives to vanquish the terrible legacy inside him. He will risk everything to save his country and himself. But some secrets aren’t meant to stay buried—and some wounds aren’t meant to heal.

Leigh Bardugo is hitting the road in support of her next adventure in the Grishaverse, King of Scars! Every bookstore on the tour is partnering with Macmillan to host a Grishaverse fan meet-up an hour before Leigh arrives. The fan meet-ups will include trivia/games, a themed King of Scars photo backdrop (so come in costume!), exclusive fan-meet-up-only moments, and more! Once Leigh arrives, she’ll host a Q&A followed by a book signing and photo op!

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All the New Science Fiction Books Coming Out in November!

This month’s science fiction releases give you not one but two Star Trek-related options—and one Firefly novel, if that’s your spacefaring flavor of choice! Nancy Kress winds up her Yesterday’s Kin trilogy; Kate Heartfield introduces a new time-traveling heroine with Alice Payne Arrives; Corey J. White rounds out his Voidwitch trilogy with Static Ruin … and those are just a few of your options if you’re looking to go to space this month. Or the future. Or the future in space!

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