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Salvatore is an American fantasy and science fiction novelist and role-playing game designer, born on January 20, 1959, in Leominster, Massachusetts.\n\nHe attended Leominster High School and went on to study at Fitchburg State University. His writing career has produced a substantial body of work in fantasy and science fiction, and his books have sold more than 15 million copies in the United States. Twenty-two of his titles have appeared on the New York Times best-seller list. He also received the Inkpot Award, a recognition given in the field of comics and popular arts. Among his notable works is Vector Prime, the opening novel in the Star Wars: The New Jedi Order series, as well as The DemonWars Saga. He has also worked as a role-playing game designer, contributing characters to the Forgotten Realms setting.\n\nSalvatore's most prominent work is The Legend of Drizzt, a long-running series set in the Forgotten Realms universe. Fantasy, written in English, remains the genre most consistently associated with his output across novels, game design contributions, and series fiction.","R. A. Salvatore is an American fantasy and science fiction novelist and role-playing game designer, born on January 20, 1959, in Leominster, Massachusetts.","r-a-salvatore",{"quote":22},{"id":28,"author_name":29,"author_name_first_letter":8,"article_count":30,"bio":31,"short_bio":32,"slug":33,"image_url":10,"_count":34},191261,"R. A. Torrey",74,"Reuben Archer Torrey was an American Congregational pastor, evangelist, and theologian who worked as a preacher, educator, and writer during his lifetime.\n\nBorn on January 28, 1856, in Hoboken, Torrey was educated at Yale University, Yale Divinity School, and Leipzig University, as well as at Wheaton College. This education across multiple institutions prepared him for overlapping vocations that included service as a Congregational pastor, work as an evangelist, teaching at the university level, and writing. He was a citizen of the United States and conducted his work in the English language.\n\nTorrey aligned with Keswick theology, and this orientation connected his roles as preacher, theologian, and writer across the various dimensions of his career. He held the combined identities of pastor, educator, evangelist, and theologian throughout his active years, producing written work alongside his preaching and teaching. He died on October 26, 1928, in Asheville. His alignment with Keswick theology remained a consistent identifier across his activities as a writer, university teacher, and Congregational pastor.","Reuben Archer Torrey was an American Congregational pastor, evangelist, and theologian who worked as a preacher, educator, and writer during his lifetime.","r-a-torrey",{"quote":30},{"id":36,"author_name":37,"author_name_first_letter":8,"article_count":38,"bio":10,"short_bio":10,"slug":39,"image_url":10,"_count":40},17269,"R. Alan Woods",233,"r-alan-woods",{"quote":38},{"id":42,"author_name":43,"author_name_first_letter":8,"article_count":44,"bio":10,"short_bio":10,"slug":45,"image_url":10,"_count":46},1824,"R. Buckminster Fuller",435,"r-buckminster-fuller",{"quote":44},{"id":48,"author_name":49,"author_name_first_letter":8,"article_count":50,"bio":10,"short_bio":10,"slug":51,"image_url":10,"_count":52},54987,"R. C. 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If additional verified facts — such as published works, awards, education, or career milestones — were added to the FACTS list, a fuller biography following the complete Structural Recipe could be written.","The FACTS provided here are too thin to follow the Structural Recipe, which requires opening with a single most-cited work — but no work appears in the FACTS list. Inventing a title, even one that is commonly associated with this person, would violate the Evidence Lock rule.","r-j-palacio-2",{"quote":86},{"id":92,"author_name":93,"author_name_first_letter":8,"article_count":94,"bio":10,"short_bio":10,"slug":95,"image_url":10,"_count":96},208364,"R. K. Milholland",38,"r-k-milholland",{"quote":94},{"id":98,"author_name":99,"author_name_first_letter":8,"article_count":100,"bio":10,"short_bio":10,"slug":101,"image_url":10,"_count":102},8116,"R. 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He writes in American English and has worked consistently within the horror literature genre throughout his professional life.\n\nOver the course of his career, Stine has held a notably varied set of professional roles, working as an author, novelist, children's writer, young adult author, science fiction writer, screenwriter, teacher, and editor-in-chief. This range of occupations indicates that his contributions have extended well beyond any single form or medium. He has addressed audiences from young children through adolescents, with his work in horror literature for younger readers serving as a consistent thread across his professional activities.\n\nAmong his works, Stine is the writer of Goosebumps, the series through which he reached a particularly wide readership. His engagement with horror literature for children and young adults has drawn him the informal designation of the \"Stephen King of children's literature,\" a characterization that reflects both his genre focus and the scale of his output for younger audiences. His roles as screenwriter and editor-in-chief further indicate a career that has moved across fiction writing, editorial work, and other media.\n\nStine has received formal recognition for his body of work, including the Bram Stoker Award for Lifetime Achievement and the Inkpot Award. These honors reflect the sustained scope of his engagement with horror writing and his standing within the field of genre literature. His life began in Columbus in 1943, and his education at Bexley High School and Ohio State University preceded a professional record that has encompassed teaching, editing, screenwriting, and the authorship of fiction for young readers.","Robert Lawrence Stine was born on October 8, 1943, in Columbus, a city that formed the early geographic context of his life. A citizen of the United States, Stine received his secondary education at Bexley High School before going on to attend Ohio State University, where his academic formation preceded a career that would come to span multiple roles in American publishing and entertainment. He writes in American English and has worked consistently within the horror literature genre throughout…","r-l-stine-2",{"quote":112},{"id":118,"author_name":119,"author_name_first_letter":8,"article_count":120,"bio":10,"short_bio":10,"slug":121,"image_url":10,"_count":122},134943,"R. 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