
Orbit is kicking off the Spring/Summer season with a sample of chapters from visionary works of new and returning Orbit authors. New York Times bestselling author Brent Weeks' popular Night Angel trilogy will, for the first time, be gathered into one collectable omnibus edition. N.K. Jemisin follows up her highly acclaimed Inheritance trilogy with The Killing Moon, the first in the Dreamblood duology, featuring assassin priests, mad kings, and the goddess of death. Kim Stanley Robinson's 2312 shows a glimpse into Earth's future of endless possibilities-or total destruction. In debut author V.M. Zito's The Return Man, a lone neuroscientist ventures into zombie territory on a mission to save a divided United States. Also, new to Orbit but no stranger to the fantasy world, Ian Irvine brings Vengeance, an epic tale of revenge and redemption. Finally, Orbit is excited to announce The Science of Avatar, an inside look into the science behind James Cameron's magical movie Avatar. 811 KB
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In a small-town Montana school at age 12, Brent Weeks met the two great loves of his life. Edgar Allan Poe introduced him to the power of literature to transcend time and death and loneliness. Fate introduced him to The Girl, Kristi Barnes. He began his pursuit of each immediately. The novel was a failure. The Girl shot him down. Since then–skipping the boring parts–Brent has written eight best-selling novels with the Night Angel Trilogy and the Lightbringer Series, won several industry awards, and sold a few million books. Brent and his wife Kristi live in Oregon with their two daughters. (Yeah, he married The Girl.)