ABOUT THE AUTHOR

 

Brian Herbert has published more than 40 books, including science fiction, fantasy, and horror novels, with many of his works appearing on the New York Times and international bestseller lists. He won the Science Fiction Book of the Year Award and the New York Times Notable Book Award for his DUNE-series novels, reached the preliminary Nebula Award ballot for his novel THE RACE FOR GOD, and made the final Hugo Award ballot for DREAMER OF DUNE, the moving biography of his famous father Frank Herbert, a work Brian spent five years writing.

Brian and his wife, Jan, live in the Seattle area, and have three daughters. In 1967, the young couple eloped to Reno and were married in a small chapel. Little did they know what a life of adventure they would experience together. In 2017 Brian and Jan took a 3-month overseas trip to commemorate their 50th wedding anniversary. It was one of perhaps 20 “trips of a lifetime” they’ve enjoyed. Years ago, Jan told Brian that “this life is not a dress rehearsal,” and she convinced him to travel extensively, so that they could experience other cultures and enjoy their lives to the fullest. Jan Herbert is a remarkable woman, and Brian considers himself fortunate to have met her at such a young age.

Brian and Jan have visited most of the countries in the world, where they’ve seen fascinating cultural, political, religious, historical, and environmental situations first-hand-providing plenty of data for writing. On one of their world cruises, Brian met a US Merchant Marine veteran, and learned that these civilian seamen had been treated unfairly after World War II, not receiving any medical or other benefits, even after serving in dangerous war zones and performing tasks critical to the Allied war effort. Seeking to remedy this massive injustice, Brian wrote THE FORGOTTEN HEROES, a carefully-researched non-fiction work that has received praise from the Merchant Marine community. He also submitted written testimony to the US Congress, in an effort to obtain benefits for heroic merchant seamen and their families.

Brian’s acclaimed novels include the Timeweb trilogy (TIMEWEB, THE WEB & THE STARS, and WEBDANCERS); THE STOLEN GOSPELS; THE LOST APOSTLES; THE RACE FOR GOD; SIDNEY’S COMET; SUDANNA, SUDANNA; and MAN OF TWO WORLDS (written with Frank Herbert).

Brian also wrote the Hellhole Trilogy (HELLHOLE, HELLHOLE AWAKENING, and HELLHOLE INFERNO) and many international-bestselling DUNE-series novels with Kevin J. Anderson.

Brian’s novels are highly original, and deal with environmental issues, as well as politics, religion, women’s rights and the history of human civilization. One of Brian’s recent publications is OCEAN, an epic fantasy novel about environmental issues, written with his wife, Jan. The premise of OCEAN is highly original and revolutionary-the ocean and its dangerous sea creatures declare war against human civilization, in retaliation for pollution and other abuses to those waters. Like many of Brian’s novels, it exposes an important social issue in a thought-provoking way.

Brian’s highly original science fiction novel, THE LITTLE GREEN BOOK OF CHAIRMAN RAHMA, is the imaginative story of a green utopia that becomes a nightmare for people living in it-the ecologically obsessed government enforces its edicts with deadly police state methods in which environmental violators are “recycled.” Publishers Weekly praised the novel as depicting “a fresh and forbidding near-future world.” That was just one of many excellent reviews that Brian’s works have received, going all the way back to his first science fiction novel, SIDNEY’S COMET, which Publishers Weekly described as “unusually inventive and original.”

In Brian’s childhood, he, his younger brother Bruce, and their parents had very little money. Impulsively, Frank Herbert moved the family of four from place to place. He was a newspaperman and science fiction writer in the days before becoming famous for DUNE, while Brian’s mother [Beverly Herbert] worked for large department stores, writing ads. She was the breadwinner much of the time, allowing her husband the time to develop his writing talent, even though he generated very little income. The family moved 23 times before Brian was out of high school.

Brian went to 1st grade in Ciudad Guzman, Mexico, in the state of Jalisco. In 1953, they traveled to Mexico with the fantasy writer Jack Vance and his wife, Norma. Brian spoke Spanish in school, and still has his Spanish-language arithmetic book from that class. The “school bus” was a smoke-belching old station wagon, and Brian - as the new kid / gringo - had to sit in the rear by a broken back window, inhaling exhaust fumes. He was even told to ride on the tailgate on occasion, with his feet dangling over the edge, holding on as best as he could. The Herberts returned to the United States after a few months. But two years later they were back in Mexico, living in the village of Tlalpujahua, in the mountains of Michoacán. There they lived among Tarascan Indians, a tough and hardy group of mountain people whose ancestors were among the few who were never conquered by the Aztecs. Today the town is well known for the Christmas ornaments it produces, but in the 1950s it was a sleepy village with cobblestone streets. Brian was home-schooled there by his parents.

In 1960, the Herbert family moved to San Francisco. For the first time in Brian’s life, they stayed in one area for an extended period. He attended Everett Junior High School and Lowell High School in the city. Lowell is the oldest high school west of St. Louis, long known for high academic standards. Living in a tough neighborhood in the Mission district, Brian took streetcars and buses across the city to a nicer part of town, out in the Avenues where Lowell was. Having skipped grades in junior high, he graduated from high school when he was only 16.

Afterward, Brian enrolled at the nearby University of California at Berkeley, attending classes during the political turmoil of the free-speech movement and the anti-war movement. He graduated with a BA degree in Sociology, a degree he was to use later in his writing, having learned in school about the psychology and intricate workings of large-scale social movements. During college, he and Jan had their first child. Brian also worked full time as a waiter and in other jobs, mostly in food service, while carrying a full-time schedule of classes.

Today, in addition to writing more novels, Brian co-manages the business of his late father’s fantastic DUNE legacy, sharing those responsibilities with one of his daughters and a nephew. In that capacity Brian and his fellow officers signed a major film deal with Legendary Pictures, and he will serve as an Executive Producer and Creative Adviser on future motion picture and television projects.

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A wonderfully funny mix of Andy Rooney and Garrison Keillor. Biff America poignantly writes what the American people need to know. Through it all, Biff America has a gift for revealing the uplifting realities of modern life and, sometimes, his humor will make you blow beer through your nose.

 

  Side Effects, by Harvey Jacobs        [Author's Official Site]

Vonnegut meets Catch-22! In the last hours of his hectic life, Simon Apple faces up to the hard truth that his very survival represents a prescription for disaster, not only for the pharmaceutical industry but for the nation itself! From award-winning author Harvey Jacobs.

 

  By The Sea, by Henry Gee        [Author's Official Site]

A gothic modern scientific fiction horror mystery...

 

  American Goliath, by Harvey Jacobs        [Author's Official Site]

The (mostly!) true story of America's greatest hoax, with a fantastic(al) twist from an award-winning author. [World Fantasy Award finalist!] "An inspired novel."—TIME Magazine. "A masterpiece...arguably this year's best novel."—Kirkus Reviews.

 

  The Sigil Trilogy (Omnibus vol.1-3), by Henry Gee        [Author's Official Site]

The amazing Sigil Trilogy complete in one volume!

 

 

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