William Goldman
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- | '''Gold Medal Books''' is an [[American publishing]] imprint known for their [[hardboiled]] detective novels, [[lesbian pulp fiction]] and other [[mainstay]]s of [[genre fiction]]. Reputable writers such as [[Donald Westlake]], [[Elmore Leonard]], [[Peter Rabe]], [[Kurt Vonnegut]], [[Day Keene]], [[Jim Thompson]], [[William Goldman]], [[John D. MacDonald]], [[Louis L'Amour]], [[David Goodis]], [[Richard Matheson]], [[Charles Williams]], and [[John Faulkner]] (William's brother) have written for [[Gold Medal]], sometimes under a [[pseudonym]]. | + | '''William Goldman''' (born [[August 12]], [[1931]]) is an [[United States|America]]n [[novelist]], [[playwright]] and two-time [[Academy Awards|Academy Award]]-winning [[screenwriter]]. He lives in New York City. |
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William Goldman (born August 12, 1931) is an American novelist, playwright and two-time Academy Award-winning screenwriter. He lives in New York City.
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