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Terry Goodkind

Terry Lee Goodkind (January 11, 1948 – September 17, 2020)[1] was an American writer. He was known for the epic fantasy series The Sword of Truth as well as the contemporary suspense novel The Law of Nines (2009), which has ties to his fantasy series. The Sword of Truth series sold 25 million copies worldwide and was translated into more than 20 languages.[2] Additionally, it was adapted into a television series called Legend of the Seeker, which premiered on November 1, 2008, and ran for two seasons, ending in May 2010.[3]

Terry Goodkind
Goodkind in 2005
BornTerry Goodkind
(1948-01-11)January 11, 1948
Omaha, Nebraska, U.S.
DiedSeptember 17, 2020(2020-09-17) (aged 72)
Boulder City, Nevada, U.S.
OccupationWriter
Period1994–2020
GenreEpic fantasy, sword and sorcery
Notable worksThe Sword of Truth
SpouseJeri
Website
terrygoodkind.com

Goodkind was a proponent of Ayn Rand's philosophical approach of Objectivism,[4][5] and made references to Rand's ideas and novels in his works.[6]

Early life edit

Goodkind was born in 1948,[7] and his home town was Omaha, Nebraska.[8] Because he had dyslexia, he found little interest in school, and therefore had no formal education beyond high school.

Goodkind's dyslexia initially dissuaded him from any interest in writing. Before starting his career as a writer, Goodkind built cabinets and violins, and was a marine and wildlife artist,[8] selling his paintings in galleries.[5]

Career edit

Goodkind's started working on his first book, Wizard's First Rule, in 1993.[9] It was auctioned to a group of three publishers in 1994 and sold for a record price of $275,000.[8][10][11] He subsequently published 16 other novels and one novella. All of his books, with the exceptions of Stone of Tears and Wizard's First Rule, have appeared on the The New York Times Best Seller list.[12] His books, Chainfire debuted at #3,[13] in January 2005; Phantom at #1,[14] in August 2006; and Confessor at #2, in November, 2007.

Some of Goodkind's political views have provoked controversy,[4] notably the dedication to his novel The Pillars of Creation (2001):[15]

To the people in the United States Intelligence Community, who, for decades, have valiantly fought to preserve life and liberty, while being ridiculed, condemned, demonized, and shackled by the jackals of evil.[4]

Don D'Ammassa described Goodkind as part of a "host of brand new writers [with] no previous experience writing fiction but who could turn out one large epic adventure after another".[16] Robert Eaglestone described his books as a "depressing read" due to the series' overarching cynicism, with a weakness being that the heroic characters are only likable in comparison with utterly murderous villains.[17]

In June 2008, Goodkind signed a contract to publish three mainstream novels with G.P. Putnam's Sons/Penguin Books.[18] The first of these novels, titled The Law of Nines, was released August 18, 2009.

In April 2010, Goodkind signed a contract to publish three more novels with Tor Books, the first of which revisited the world and characters of the Sword of Truth series.[2] Tor Books published the first new novel, The Omen Machine, on August 16, 2011. Goodkind self-published the second new novel, The First Confessor: the Legend of Magda Searus, on July 2, 2012;[19] the book was ranked #28 on the Kindle bestseller list by the next morning.[20] Tor Books released the sequel to the Omen Machine, The Third Kingdom, on August 20, 2013, and the third novel, Severed Souls, which continues where The Third Kingdom ended, on August 5, 2014.

In 2017, a new novel in Sword of Truth Series was released, titled "Death's Mistress".[21] In 2019, Goodkind's continuation of the Sword of Truth series was announced, titled "The Scribbly Man".[22] [23]

Genre and influences edit

Goodkind perceived his novels to be more than just traditional fantasy because of their focus on philosophical and human themes.[24][25] Goodkind believed that using the fantasy genre allowed him to better tell his stories and better convey the human themes and emotions he desired to share with readers.[26]

On real world inspiration behind the characters of Richard and Kahlan, Goodkind had this to say: "There were no such people. I created them both. I wanted them to be the kind of people I look up to."[27]

Goodkind was influenced by the work of Ayn Rand and Objectivist philosophy. Writing about the series in The Atlas Society newsletter, Willam Perry states that Goodkind's "characters, plots, and themes...are clearly and directly influenced by Rand's work, and the book's heroes occasionally invoke Objectivist principles". Perry notes the Objectivist themes become most obvious in Faith of the Fallen, which made the novel controversial among Goodkind's fan base; moreover, the novel contains several scenes that echo the plots of Rand's books The Fountainhead (1943) and Atlas Shrugged (1957).[6]

Personal life and death edit

In 1983, Goodkind moved with his wife to a house he built in Maine. In 1993 they built a house on the forested Mount Desert Island off the coast of Maine where he wrote his first book, Wizard's First Rule. Later, they made their home on the coast of Lake Las Vegas, Nevada, their primary residence.[8]

Goodkind competed in various forms of amateur and semi-professional auto racing, and drove a Radical SR8 SM-500 race car for his own Rahl Racing team.[citation needed]

Goodkind died on September 17, 2020, at his home in Boulder City, Nevada.[28][29] The cause of death was not released.[30]

Published works edit

The Sword of Truth edit

The Nicci Chronicles edit

  1. Death's Mistress (2017)
  2. Shroud of Eternity (2018)
  3. Siege of Stone (2018)
  4. Heart of Black Ice (2020)

The Children of D'Hara edit

  1. The Scribbly Man (2019)
  2. Hateful Things (2019)
  3. Wasteland (2019)
  4. Witch's Oath (2020)
  5. Into Darkness (2020)
  6. The Children of D'Hara (omnibus of the 5 books (2021)

Angela Constantine / Jack Raines edit

  • Nest (same world as Angela, but not Angela) (2016)
  • Trouble's Child (2018)
  • The Girl in the Moon (2018)
  • Crazy Wanda (2018)

Modern standalone edit

In other media edit

On July 24, 2006, it was announced that the Sword of Truth book series would be adapted as a television mini-series produced by Sam Raimi and Joshua Donen.[31] The series was ultimately dubbed Legend of the Seeker, in order to differentiate it from the novels and allow an episodic format of self-contained stories that moved beyond the first book.[32] Raimi, Robert Tapert, Ken Biller, and Ned Nalle served as executive producers for the series, distributed by ABC Studios.[33] The first episode aired in syndication on November 1, 2008, and the show lasted for two seasons until its cancellation in May 2010.[3]

References edit

  1. ^ Kurutz, Steven (October 2, 2020). "Terry Goodkind, Master of Fantasy Fiction, Is Dead at 72". The New York Times. Retrieved October 3, 2020.
  2. ^ a b "Tor signs three book deal with Terry Goodkind". us.MacMillan.com. 2010-04-19. Retrieved 2011-04-27.
  3. ^ a b Townsend, A (2010-04-26). "Legend of the Seeker Canceled, I Mourn". TIME. Retrieved 2011-04-30.
  4. ^ a b c Gelder K (2004). Popular fiction: the logics and practices of a literary field. New York: Routledge. pp. 157n2. ISBN 0-415-35646-6.
  5. ^ a b "'Naked Empire': Author Terry Goodkind - Talk Today". USA Today. April 8, 2003. Retrieved 2011-04-27.
  6. ^ a b Perry, William (2006-05-17). "The Randian Fantasies of Terry Goodkind". The Atlas Society. Retrieved 2011-04-30.
  7. ^ D'Ammassa D (2006). Encyclopedia of fantasy and horror fiction. New York: Facts on File. pp. 138–9. ISBN 0-8160-6192-0.
  8. ^ a b c d White, K (2000-08-01). "Author relies on memory to create fantasy tales". Las Vegas Review-Journal. Retrieved 2011-04-27.
  9. ^ "Terry Goodkind Bio". terrygoodkind.com.
  10. ^ "Lynn Flewelling interview with Terry Goodkind". Bangor Daily News. SFF.net. November 1995. Retrieved 2011-04-27.
  11. ^ Gilmore, C (1996). Pringle D (ed.). The St. James Guide To Fantasy Writers. St. James Press. pp. 237–8. ISBN 1-55862-205-5.
  12. ^ "New York Times bestsellers from 1994 to 2005". Hawes' Archive.
  13. ^ "New York Times bestsellers—Week of January 23, 2005". Hawes' archive.
  14. ^ "New York Times bestsellers — Week of January 23, 2005" (PDF). Hawes' archive.
  15. ^ Gelder cites Goodkind's work as an example of the "reactionary aspects" of some modern fantasy writers. See Gelder (2004).
  16. ^ D'Ammassa D (2006). Encyclopedia of fantasy and horror fiction. New York: Facts on File. pp. 138–9. ISBN 0-8160-6192-0.
  17. ^ Eaglestone R (2005). Reading The Lord of the Rings: new writings on Tolkien's classic. London: Continuum. pp. 172. ISBN 0-8264-8460-3.
  18. ^ Andriani, L (June 28, 2008). . Publishers Weekly. Archived from the original on December 2, 2008. Retrieved 2011-04-27.
  19. ^ Deahl R (2012-06-13). "Terry Goodkind to Self-Publish Next Novel". Publishers Weekly. Retrieved 2012-09-16.
  20. ^ "Tracking Amazon: Terry Goodkind's Self-Published Novel Skyrockets". Publishers Weekly. 2012-07-03. Retrieved 2012-09-16.
  21. ^ "Amazon.com: Death's Mistress". Retrieved 2016-10-02.
  22. ^ Goodkind, Terry (April 2019). Amazon.com: The Scribbly Man. ISBN 978-1789541182.
  23. ^ "Terry Goodkind Website". Retrieved 2019-04-12.
  24. ^ . Prophets-Inc.com. September 9, 2000. Archived from the original on 2008-02-09. Retrieved 2009-08-26.
  25. ^ . terrygoodkind.com. 2003-09-20. Archived from the original on 2005-12-17. Retrieved 2009-08-26.
  26. ^ Snider, JC (August 2003). . SciFiDimensions. Archived from the original on February 25, 2004. Retrieved June 9, 2021.
  27. ^ "ASK ME ANYTHING / FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS". TERRY GOODKIND. Retrieved November 21, 2021.
  28. ^ "Terry Goodkind (1948-2020)". Locus Online. 2020-09-17. Retrieved 2020-09-20.
  29. ^ Kurutz, Steven (2020-10-02). "Terry Goodkind, Master of Fantasy Fiction, Is Dead at 72". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2023-06-15.
  30. ^ Visser, Nick (2020-09-18). "Bestselling Fantasy Author Terry Goodkind Dies". HuffPost. Retrieved 2020-09-20.
  31. ^ Maul, K (2006-07-24). . bookstandard.com. Archived from the original on 2007-03-12. Retrieved 2011-04-30.
  32. ^ Fickett, Travis (2008-07-24). "SDCC 08: Wizard's First Rule First Look". IGN. Retrieved 2008-11-07.
  33. ^ Barnes, B (October 26, 2008). "Swords and Sorcery Return to Syndication". The New York Times. Retrieved 2011-04-30.

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Terry Lee Goodkind January 11 1948 September 17 2020 1 was an American writer He was known for the epic fantasy series The Sword of Truth as well as the contemporary suspense novel The Law of Nines 2009 which has ties to his fantasy series The Sword of Truth series sold 25 million copies worldwide and was translated into more than 20 languages 2 Additionally it was adapted into a television series called Legend of the Seeker which premiered on November 1 2008 and ran for two seasons ending in May 2010 3 Terry GoodkindGoodkind in 2005BornTerry Goodkind 1948 01 11 January 11 1948Omaha Nebraska U S DiedSeptember 17 2020 2020 09 17 aged 72 Boulder City Nevada U S OccupationWriterPeriod1994 2020GenreEpic fantasy sword and sorceryNotable worksThe Sword of TruthSpouseJeriWebsiteterrygoodkind wbr com Goodkind was a proponent of Ayn Rand s philosophical approach of Objectivism 4 5 and made references to Rand s ideas and novels in his works 6 Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Genre and influences 4 Personal life and death 5 Published works 5 1 The Sword of Truth 5 1 1 The Nicci Chronicles 5 1 2 The Children of D Hara 5 2 Angela Constantine Jack Raines 5 3 Modern standalone 5 4 In other media 6 References 7 External linksEarly life editGoodkind was born in 1948 7 and his home town was Omaha Nebraska 8 Because he had dyslexia he found little interest in school and therefore had no formal education beyond high school Goodkind s dyslexia initially dissuaded him from any interest in writing Before starting his career as a writer Goodkind built cabinets and violins and was a marine and wildlife artist 8 selling his paintings in galleries 5 Career editGoodkind s started working on his first book Wizard s First Rule in 1993 9 It was auctioned to a group of three publishers in 1994 and sold for a record price of 275 000 8 10 11 He subsequently published 16 other novels and one novella All of his books with the exceptions of Stone of Tears and Wizard s First Rule have appeared on the The New York Times Best Seller list 12 His books Chainfire debuted at 3 13 in January 2005 Phantom at 1 14 in August 2006 and Confessor at 2 in November 2007 Some of Goodkind s political views have provoked controversy 4 notably the dedication to his novel The Pillars of Creation 2001 15 To the people in the United States Intelligence Community who for decades have valiantly fought to preserve life and liberty while being ridiculed condemned demonized and shackled by the jackals of evil 4 Don D Ammassa described Goodkind as part of a host of brand new writers with no previous experience writing fiction but who could turn out one large epic adventure after another 16 Robert Eaglestone described his books as a depressing read due to the series overarching cynicism with a weakness being that the heroic characters are only likable in comparison with utterly murderous villains 17 In June 2008 Goodkind signed a contract to publish three mainstream novels with G P Putnam s Sons Penguin Books 18 The first of these novels titled The Law of Nines was released August 18 2009 In April 2010 Goodkind signed a contract to publish three more novels with Tor Books the first of which revisited the world and characters of the Sword of Truth series 2 Tor Books published the first new novel The Omen Machine on August 16 2011 Goodkind self published the second new novel The First Confessor the Legend of Magda Searus on July 2 2012 19 the book was ranked 28 on the Kindle bestseller list by the next morning 20 Tor Books released the sequel to the Omen Machine The Third Kingdom on August 20 2013 and the third novel Severed Souls which continues where The Third Kingdom ended on August 5 2014 In 2017 a new novel in Sword of Truth Series was released titled Death s Mistress 21 In 2019 Goodkind s continuation of the Sword of Truth series was announced titled The Scribbly Man 22 23 Genre and influences editGoodkind perceived his novels to be more than just traditional fantasy because of their focus on philosophical and human themes 24 25 Goodkind believed that using the fantasy genre allowed him to better tell his stories and better convey the human themes and emotions he desired to share with readers 26 On real world inspiration behind the characters of Richard and Kahlan Goodkind had this to say There were no such people I created them both I wanted them to be the kind of people I look up to 27 Goodkind was influenced by the work of Ayn Rand and Objectivist philosophy Writing about the series in The Atlas Society newsletter Willam Perry states that Goodkind s characters plots and themes are clearly and directly influenced by Rand s work and the book s heroes occasionally invoke Objectivist principles Perry notes the Objectivist themes become most obvious in Faith of the Fallen which made the novel controversial among Goodkind s fan base moreover the novel contains several scenes that echo the plots of Rand s books The Fountainhead 1943 and Atlas Shrugged 1957 6 Personal life and death editIn 1983 Goodkind moved with his wife to a house he built in Maine In 1993 they built a house on the forested Mount Desert Island off the coast of Maine where he wrote his first book Wizard s First Rule Later they made their home on the coast of Lake Las Vegas Nevada their primary residence 8 Goodkind competed in various forms of amateur and semi professional auto racing and drove a Radical SR8 SM 500 race car for his own Rahl Racing team citation needed Goodkind died on September 17 2020 at his home in Boulder City Nevada 28 29 The cause of death was not released 30 Published works editThe Sword of Truth edit Main article The Sword of Truth Arc 1 Darken Rahl Wizard s First Rule 1994 Stone of Tears 1995 Arc 2 Imperial Order Blood of the Fold 1996 Temple of the Winds 1997 Debt of Bones originally published in Legends 1998 standalone in 2001 Soul of the Fire 1999 Faith of the Fallen 2000 Arc 3 Pristinely Ungifted The Pillars of Creation 2002 Naked Empire 2003 Arc 4 Chainfire Chainfire 2005 Phantom 2006 Confessor 2007 Arc 5 The Darklands The Omen Machine 2011 The First Confessor The Legend of Magda Searus 2012 pre prequel novel The Third Kingdom 2013 Severed Souls 2014 Warheart 2015 The Nicci Chronicles edit Death s Mistress 2017 Shroud of Eternity 2018 Siege of Stone 2018 Heart of Black Ice 2020 The Children of D Hara edit The Scribbly Man 2019 Hateful Things 2019 Wasteland 2019 Witch s Oath 2020 Into Darkness 2020 The Children of D Hara omnibus of the 5 books 2021 Angela Constantine Jack Raines edit Nest same world as Angela but not Angela 2016 Trouble s Child 2018 The Girl in the Moon 2018 Crazy Wanda 2018 Modern standalone edit The Law of Nines 2009 The Sky People 2019 In other media edit Main article Legend of the Seeker On July 24 2006 it was announced that the Sword of Truth book series would be adapted as a television mini series produced by Sam Raimi and Joshua Donen 31 The series was ultimately dubbed Legend of the Seeker in order to differentiate it from the novels and allow an episodic format of self contained stories that moved beyond the first book 32 Raimi Robert Tapert Ken Biller and Ned Nalle served as executive producers for the series distributed by ABC Studios 33 The first episode aired in syndication on November 1 2008 and the show lasted for two seasons until its cancellation in May 2010 3 References edit Kurutz Steven October 2 2020 Terry Goodkind Master of Fantasy Fiction Is Dead at 72 The New York Times Retrieved October 3 2020 a b Tor signs three book deal with Terry Goodkind us MacMillan com 2010 04 19 Retrieved 2011 04 27 a b Townsend A 2010 04 26 Legend of the Seeker Canceled I Mourn TIME Retrieved 2011 04 30 a b c Gelder K 2004 Popular fiction the logics and practices of a literary field New York Routledge pp 157n2 ISBN 0 415 35646 6 a b Naked Empire Author Terry Goodkind Talk Today USA Today April 8 2003 Retrieved 2011 04 27 a b Perry William 2006 05 17 The Randian Fantasies of Terry Goodkind The Atlas Society Retrieved 2011 04 30 D Ammassa D 2006 Encyclopedia of fantasy and horror fiction New York Facts on File pp 138 9 ISBN 0 8160 6192 0 a b c d White K 2000 08 01 Author relies on memory to create fantasy tales Las Vegas Review Journal Retrieved 2011 04 27 Terry Goodkind Bio terrygoodkind com Lynn Flewelling interview with Terry Goodkind Bangor Daily News SFF net November 1995 Retrieved 2011 04 27 Gilmore C 1996 Pringle D ed The St James Guide To Fantasy Writers St James Press pp 237 8 ISBN 1 55862 205 5 New York Times bestsellers from 1994 to 2005 Hawes Archive New York Times bestsellers Week of January 23 2005 Hawes archive New York Times bestsellers Week of January 23 2005 PDF Hawes archive Gelder cites Goodkind s work as an example of the reactionary aspects of some modern fantasy writers See Gelder 2004 D Ammassa D 2006 Encyclopedia of fantasy and horror fiction New York Facts on File pp 138 9 ISBN 0 8160 6192 0 Eaglestone R 2005 Reading The Lord of the Rings new writings on Tolkien s classic London Continuum pp 172 ISBN 0 8264 8460 3 Andriani L June 28 2008 Terry Goodkind Moves to Putnam for Three Book Deal Publishers Weekly Archived from the original on December 2 2008 Retrieved 2011 04 27 Deahl R 2012 06 13 Terry Goodkind to Self Publish Next Novel Publishers Weekly Retrieved 2012 09 16 Tracking Amazon Terry Goodkind s Self Published Novel Skyrockets Publishers Weekly 2012 07 03 Retrieved 2012 09 16 Amazon com Death s Mistress Retrieved 2016 10 02 Goodkind Terry April 2019 Amazon com The Scribbly Man ISBN 978 1789541182 Terry Goodkind Website Retrieved 2019 04 12 Terry Goodkind Interviews amp Past Chats VA Book Signing Prophets Inc com September 9 2000 Archived from the original on 2008 02 09 Retrieved 2009 08 26 Prophets Inc Chat 5 terrygoodkind com 2003 09 20 Archived from the original on 2005 12 17 Retrieved 2009 08 26 Snider JC August 2003 Interview Terry Goodkind SciFiDimensions Archived from the original on February 25 2004 Retrieved June 9 2021 ASK ME ANYTHING FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS TERRY GOODKIND Retrieved November 21 2021 Terry Goodkind 1948 2020 Locus Online 2020 09 17 Retrieved 2020 09 20 Kurutz Steven 2020 10 02 Terry Goodkind Master of Fantasy Fiction Is Dead at 72 The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 2023 06 15 Visser Nick 2020 09 18 Bestselling Fantasy Author Terry Goodkind Dies HuffPost Retrieved 2020 09 20 Maul K 2006 07 24 Spider Man director buys rights to Goodkind series bookstandard com Archived from the original on 2007 03 12 Retrieved 2011 04 30 Fickett Travis 2008 07 24 SDCC 08 Wizard s First Rule First Look IGN Retrieved 2008 11 07 Barnes B October 26 2008 Swords and Sorcery Return to Syndication The New York Times Retrieved 2011 04 30 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Terry Goodkind nbsp Wikiquote has quotations related to Terry Goodkind Official website nbsp Terry Goodkind at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database Interview about the political aspects of the 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