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Orbit (publisher)
Orbit Books is an international publisher that specialises in science fiction and fantasy books. It is a division of Lagardère Publishing. History Orbit Books was founded in 1974 as part of the Macdonald Futura publishing company. In 1992, its parent company was bought by Little, Brown & Co., at that stage part of the Time Warner Book Group. In 1997, Orbit acquired the Legend imprint from Random House. In 2006, Orbit's parent company Little, Brown was sold by Time Warner to the French publishing group Hachette Livre. By summer 2006, Orbit began to expand internationally, with the establishment of Orbit imprints in the United States and Australia. Orbit Publishing Director Tim Holman relocated to New York to establish Orbit US as an imprint of Hachette Book Group USA. In June 2007, Orbit appointed Bernadette Foley as publisher for Orbit Australia, an imprint of Hachette Livre Australia. In 2009 Orbit expanded to France, used by the publisher Calman Levy. Authors * Rachel A ...
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Lagardère Publishing
Lagardère Publishing is the book publishing arm of Lagardère Group. Publishing companies and imprints France *Calmann-Lévy *Deux Coqs d'Or *Disney Hachette Edition *EDICEF *Editions 1 *Editions du Chêne **E.P.A *Éditions Dunod *Editions Foucher *Stock (publishing house), Editions Stock *Fayard **Editions Mille et une nuits **Editions Mazarine **Éditions Pauvert, Pauvert *Gautier-Languereau *Éditions Grasset, Grasset **Grasset-Jeunesse *Hachette (publisher), Hachette *Hachette Collections *Hachette Éducation *Hachette Français Langue Etrangère *Hachette Jeunesse *Hachette Littératures *Hachette Pratique *Hachette Tourisme *Harlequin *Hatier **Editions Didier ***Didier Jeunesse **éditions Foucher **Rageot Editeur **Hatier International *Hazan *Istra *JC Lattès *Le Livre de Paris *Le Livre de Poche *Le Masque Champs-Élysées *Marabout *Octopus France United Kingdom *Octopus Publishing Group **Bounty Books **Conran Octopus **Cassell Illustrated **Gaia Books **God ...
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Paolo Bacigalupi
Paolo Tadini Bacigalupi (born August 6, 1972) is an American science fiction and fantasy writer. He has won the Hugo, Nebula, John W. Campbell Memorial, Compton Crook, Theodore Sturgeon, and Michael L. Printz awards, and has been nominated for the National Book Award. His fiction has appeared in ''The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction'', ''Asimov's Science Fiction'', and the environmental journal ''High Country News''. Nonfiction essays of his have appeared in Salon.com and ''High Country News'', and have been syndicated in newspapers, including the '' Idaho Statesman'', the ''Albuquerque Journal'', and ''The Salt Lake Tribune''. Early life Bacigalupi was born in Paonia, Colorado. He graduated from Oberlin College with a major in East Asian Studies. Career Bacigalupi's short fiction has been collected in the anthology ''Pump Six and Other Stories'' ( Night Shade Books, 2008). His debut novel '' The Windup Girl'', also published by Night Shade Books in September ...
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Gail Carriger
Gail Carriger (born May 4, 1976) is an American archaeologist and author of steampunk fiction. She was born in Bolinas, an unincorporated community in Marin County, California, and attended high school at Marin Academy. She received her undergraduate degree from Oberlin College, a masters of science in archaeological materials at England's University of Nottingham in 2000, and a master of arts in anthropology (with a focus on archaeology) at the University of California Santa Cruz in 2008. She is a 2010 recipient of the Alex Awards. Novels Carriger's first novel, '' Soulless'', was published in 2009 by Orbit Books and earned her a nomination for the John W. Campbell Award for Best New Writer. The book was a Compton Crook Award nominee, a Locus Award finalist for Best First Novel, and '' Locus'' placed her on their recommended reading list. Her second novel, '' Changeless'', was published in early 2010 and earned her a place on the ''New York Times'' Bestseller List. Her third ...
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Mike Carey (writer)
Mike Carey (born 1959), also known by his pen name M. R. Carey, is a British writer of comic books, novels and films, whose credits include the long-running ''The Sandman (Vertigo), The Sandman'' spin-off series ''Lucifer (DC Comics), Lucifer'', a three-year stint on ''Hellblazer'', as well as his creator-owned titles ''Crossing Midnight'' and ''The Unwritten'' for DC Comics' Vertigo (DC Comics), Vertigo imprint, a lengthy run on Marvel Comics, Marvel's ''X-Men (vol. 2), X-Men'', the 2014 novel ''The Girl with All the Gifts'' and its 2016 The Girl with All the Gifts (film), film adaptation. Early life and career Carey was born in Liverpool, England, in 1959. He describes his young self as "one of those ominously quiet kids... [who] lived so much inside my own head I only had vestigial limbs". As a child, he maintained an interest in comics, writing and drawing primitive stories to entertain his younger brother. He studied English at St Peter's College, Oxford and, upon graduation ...
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Orson Scott Card
Orson Scott Card (born August 24, 1951) is an American writer known best for his science fiction works. , he is the only person to have won a Hugo Award for Best Novel, Hugo Award and a Nebula Award for Best Novel, Nebula Award in List of joint winners of the Hugo and Nebula awards, consecutive years, winning both awards for his novel ''Ender's Game'' (1985) and its sequel ''Speaker for the Dead'' (1986). A Ender's Game (film), feature film adaptation of ''Ender's Game'', which Card coproduced, was released in 2013. Card also wrote the Locus Award for Best Fantasy Novel, Locus Fantasy Award-winning series ''The Tales of Alvin Maker'' (1987–2003). Card's fiction often features characters with exceptional gifts who make difficult choices with high stakes. Card has also written political, religious, and social commentary in his columns and other writing; his opposition to homosexuality has provoked public criticism. Card, who is a great-great-grandson of Brigham Young, was born i ...
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Trudi Canavan
Trudi Canavan (born 23 October 1969) is an Australian writer of fantasy novels, best known for her best-selling fantasy trilogies '' The Black Magician'' and '' Age of the Five''. While establishing her writing career she worked as a graphic designer. She completed her third trilogy, ''The Traitor Spy'' trilogy, in August 2012 with '' The Traitor Queen''. Subsequently, Canavan has written a series called '' Millennium's Rule'', with a completely new setting consisting of multiple worlds which characters can cross between. Though originally planned as a trilogy, a fourth and final book in the ''Millennium's Rule'' series was published. Biography Canavan was born in Kew, in Melbourne, Australia and grew up in the suburb of Ferntree Gully. From early in her childhood she was creative and interested in art, writing and music. After deciding to become a professional artist she completed an Advanced Certificate in Promotional Display at the Melbourne College of Decoration, where sh ...
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Jim Butcher
Jim Butcher (born October 26, 1971) is an American author., He has written the contemporary Fantasy literature, fantasy ''The Dresden Files'', ''Codex Alera'', and ''Cinder Spires'' book series. Personal life Butcher was born in Independence, Missouri, in 1971. He is the youngest of three children, having two older sisters. He has one son, James J. Butcher, who is also a fantasy writer. Career While he was sick with strep throat as a child, Butcher's sisters introduced him to ''The Lord of the Rings'' and ''The Han Solo Adventures'' novels to pass the time, beginning his fascination with fantasy and science fiction. As a teenager, he completed his first novel and set out to become a writer. After many unsuccessful attempts to enter the traditional fantasy genre (he cites J. R. R. Tolkien, Lloyd Alexander, and C. S. Lewis, among others, as major influences), he wrote the first book in ''The Dresden Files''—about a professional Wizard (fantasy), wizard, named Harry Dresden, in m ...
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Jesse Bullington
Jesse Bullington is an American fantasy writer from Boulder, Colorado. He has also published as Alex Marshall. Biography Bullington grew up in Pennsylvania, before his family moved to the Netherlands, and then back to the United States. In 2000, Bullington received his high school diploma from SAIL High School, an arts-focused magnet school in Tallahassee, Florida. In 2005, he obtained a dual bachelor's degree in literature and history from Florida State University. Works He is the author of several stand-alone historical fantasy novels, '' Sad Tale of the Brothers Grossbart'', '' The Enterprise of Death'', and '' The Folly of the World'', all published by Orbit Books. He has also written an epic fantasy trilogy consisting of the installments ''A Crown for Cold Silver'', ''A Blade of Black Steel'' and ''A War in Crimson Embers'' under the pen name Alex Marshall. His novels all use a picaresque, darkly humorous theme, and include numerous references to medieval art or ren ...
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Robert Buettner
Robert Buettner ( ) is an American author of military science fiction novels. He is a former military intelligence officer, National Science Foundation Fellow in Paleontology, and has been published in the field of natural resources law.RobertBuettner.com
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He has written five volumes of the ''Jason Wander'' series, three volumes of the ''Orphan's Legacy'' series, the stand-alone novel ''The Golden Gate'', multiple short stories and novellas, and the afterword to an anthology of stories by the late . Buettner currently lives in



Terry Brooks
Terence Dean Brooks (born January 8, 1944) is an American writer of fantasy fiction. He writes mainly high fantasy, epic fantasy, and has also written two film novelizations. He has written 23 New York Times Best Seller List, ''New York Times'' bestsellers during his writing career, and has sold over 25 million copies of his books in print. He is one of the most successful living fantasy writers. Early life Brooks was born in the rural Midwestern town of Sterling, Illinois, and spent a large part of his life living there. He is an alumnus of Hamilton College (New York), Hamilton College, earning his Bachelor of Arts, B.A. in English literature in 1966. He later obtained a Juris Doctor, J.D. degree from Washington and Lee University. He was a practicing attorney before becoming a full-time author. Career Brooks had been a writer since high school, writing mainly in the genres of science fiction, western, fiction, and Non-fiction writing, non-fiction. One day, in his early college ...
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David Brin
Glen David Brin (born October 6, 1950) is an American science fiction author. He has won the Hugo Award, Hugo,Who's Getting Your Vote?
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Locus Award, Locus, John W. Campbell Memorial Award for Best Science Fiction Novel, Campbell and Nebula Awards. His novel ''The Postman'' was adapted into a 1997 The Postman (film), feature film starring Kevin Costner.


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Brin was born in Glendale, California, in 1950 to Selma and Herb Brin. He graduated from the California Institute of Technology with a Bachelor of Science in astronomy, in 1973."David Brin". ''Contemporary Authors Online''. Detroit: Gale, 2004. Retrieved via ''Biography in Context'' database, 2018-02-01. Available onlin

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Patricia Briggs
Patricia Briggs (born December 21, 1965) is an American writer of fantasy since 1993, and author of the Mercy Thompson urban fantasy series. Biography Patricia Briggs was born in 1965 in Butte, Montana, United States. She now resides in Benton City, Washington. Briggs began writing in 1990 and published her first novel ''Masques'' in 1993, and has primarily written in the fantasy and urban fantasy genres. Her second novel, ''Moon Called,'' was published in 2006, and was the first in the ''Mercy Thompson'' series. The book made it to the ''USA Today ''USA Today'' (often stylized in all caps) is an American daily middle-market newspaper and news broadcasting company. Founded by Al Neuharth in 1980 and launched on September 14, 1982, the newspaper operates from Gannett's corporate headq ...'' bestseller lists. The second book in the series, ''Blood Bound'', made ''The New York Times'' Best Seller list. The fifth book in the series, ''Silver Borne'', debuted at #1 on ...
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