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  2. Rhythm of War - Wikipedia

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    Rhythm of War is an epic fantasy novel written by American author Brandon Sanderson and the fourth book in The Stormlight Archive series. It was published by Tor Books on November 17, 2020. [ 1 ] Rhythm of War consists of one prologue, 117 chapters, 12 interludes and an epilogue. [ 2 ]

  3. Now I Can Die in Peace - Wikipedia

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    Now I Can Die in Peace is a collection of Simmons' articles from 1999 to 2004. It chronicles events such as Pedro Martínez's 1999 Cy Young season, the loss to the New York Yankees in the 2003 ALCS, and the 2004 ALCS, when the Red Sox won the last 4 games after they lost the first three games of the series.

  4. The Stormlight Archive - Wikipedia

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    The second novel, Words of Radiance, was published in 2014 and debuted at number one on The New York Times Best Seller List. [2] This was followed by Oathbringer in 2017 and Rhythm of War in 2020. The fifth novel, Wind and Truth, was released December 6, 2024.

  5. Category:Songs written by Bill Simmons - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 25 November 2024, at 13:30 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  6. Bill Simmons - Wikipedia

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    In July 2008, Simmons announced that he would be taking 10 weeks off from writing columns for ESPN.com's Page 2 to concentrate on finishing his second book, [70] The Book of Basketball: The NBA According to the Sports Guy, which was released on October 27, 2009. [71]

  7. How Bill Simmons changed the way we teach sports journalism - AOL

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    Bill Simmons, ESPN's verbose, narcissistic, funny, insanely creative hood ornament, hung over the classroom like an occupational phantasm. One by one, as we went around the room introducing ...

  8. The Ringer (website) - Wikipedia

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    The Ringer was launched in March 2016 by Bill Simmons, who brought along several editors who had previously worked with him on Grantland, an ESPN-owned blog he operated from 2011 to 2015. [2] At launch, the Ringer had a staff of 43 and focused primarily on sports and pop culture as content areas, with a few writers also working on technology ...

  9. Bill Simmons spills the NBA's 'best kept secret' on Twitter - AOL

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    By JOHN DORN Bill Simmons has been relatively quiet lately, as his ESPN tenure comes to a silent close and his HBO career inches closer to open up next year. His columns have been nonexistent ...