Frank Herbert: Unpublished Stories

By Frank Herbert

Release : 2016-05-05

Genre : Mysteries & Thrillers, Books, Fiction & Literature, Action & Adventure, Sci-Fi & Fantasy

Kind : ebook

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This collection of short fiction features “newfound treasures” from the New York Times–bestselling author of Dune (Midwest Book Review).
 
Even the author of Dune—the best-selling science fiction novel of all time—had trouble getting published. At first, Frank Herbert wanted to be a writer, and though today his name is practically synonymous with world-building and epic science fiction, Herbert didn’t start out with a particular genre in mind. He wrote mainstream stories, mysteries, thrillers, mens’ adventure pieces, humorous slice-of-life tales. And, yes, some science fiction. For the first time, this collection presents thirteen completed short stories that Frank Herbert never published in his lifetime. These tales show a great breadth of talent and imagination. Readers can now appreciate the writing of one of the field’s masters in a kaleidoscope of new stories.</

Frank Herbert: Unpublished Stories

By Frank Herbert

Release : 2016-05-05

Genre : Mysteries & Thrillers, Books, Fiction & Literature, Action & Adventure, Sci-Fi & Fantasy

Kind : ebook

(0 ratings)
This collection of short fiction features “newfound treasures” from the New York Times–bestselling author of Dune (Midwest Book Review).
 
Even the author of Dune—the best-selling science fiction novel of all time—had trouble getting published. At first, Frank Herbert wanted to be a writer, and though today his name is practically synonymous with world-building and epic science fiction, Herbert didn’t start out with a particular genre in mind. He wrote mainstream stories, mysteries, thrillers, mens’ adventure pieces, humorous slice-of-life tales. And, yes, some science fiction. For the first time, this collection presents thirteen completed short stories that Frank Herbert never published in his lifetime. These tales show a great breadth of talent and imagination. Readers can now appreciate the writing of one of the field’s masters in a kaleidoscope of new stories.</

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