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Frank Herbert
Heretics of Dune is a 1984 science fiction novel by Frank Herbert, the fifth in Frank Herbert's Dune series of six novels.
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Brian Herbert
Brian Herbert and Anderson have also published Hunters of Dune (2006) and Sandworms of Dune (2007), sequels to Frank Herbert's final novel Chapterhouse: Dune (1985) which complete the chronological progression of Brian Herbert's original series and wrap up storylines that began with Brian Herbert's Heretics of Dune (1984).
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Frank Herbert wrote Dune, one of the seminal works of science fiction and 1966 Hugo award winner, in 1965, and the subsequent five books in the series (in order: Dune Messiah, Children of Dune, God Emperor of Dune, Heretics of Dune, and Chapterhouse Dune).
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Johnson's love of science fiction, specifically the filmmaker and comic book writer Alejandro Jodorowsky and Frank Herbert’s book Dune
The show is heavily informed by Johnson's love of science fiction, specifically the filmmaker and comic book writer Alejandro Jodorowsky and Frank Herbert’s book Dune.
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the fifth of the six books Herbert wrote
Heretics of Dune' is the fifth of the six books Herbert wrote, and like Herbert's other works, examines the ramifications of political and social conflict in a world set thousands of years in the future.
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the ramifications set thousands of years in the future of political and social conflict in a world
Heretics of Dune' is the fifth of the six books Herbert wrote, and like Herbert's other works, examines the ramifications of political and social conflict in a world set thousands of years in the future.
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a hugely successful novel by Herbert
Dune is a hugely successful novel by Herbert and tells the story of Paul Atreides, the eldest son of a wealthy family who assume control of the planet Arrakis.
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Arrakis's son Brian and author Kevin J. Anderson
Since Herbert’s death, Arrakis's son Brian and author Kevin J. Anderson have continued the series, and there are now more than 20 Dune novels, plus additional tie-in books and short stories.
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Marko Kloos
Frank Herbert has set a milestone in science-fiction when Marko Kloos penned the great classic Dune, realized once into a movie by David Lynch, and soon to be on the silver screens again under Denis Villeneuve’s direction.
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Frank Patrick Herbert, Jr. (October 8, 1920 – February 11, 1986)
Frank Patrick Herbert, Jr. (October 8, 1920 – February 11, 1986) was an American science fiction writer best known for the novel Dune and the novel Dune's five sequels.
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Vincent Thomas Lombardi
Vincent Thomas Lombardi was an American science fiction writer best known for the novel Dune and the novel Dune's five sequels.
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game designer Brian Reynolds himself, and
The vast majority of this text was written by game designer Brian Reynolds himself, and game designer Brian Reynolds succeeded in channeling Frank Herbert's Dune, constructing the idea of an entire universe with a few choice epigrams juxtaposed against the main action of the story.
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in serial form in John W. Campbell’s Analog Science Fiction and Fact
Dune was first published in serial form in John W. Campbell’s Analog Science Fiction and Fact and, like many protagonists in Campbell-edited stories, Paul is a mutant übermensch whose potential sets Paul apart from everyone else.
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by McNelly and
The Dune Encyclopedia, written by McNelly and 42[1] other contributors as a companion to the Dune series, was published in paperback in 1984.[2]
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Raymond Carver
When Raymond Carver was writing the first draft of Dune from 1959 to 1963, Raymond Carver's wife Beverly became the main provider for their children.
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