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10. An Enemy in the Village by Martin Walker (Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group) 2. DOLORES: My Journey Home: (Finding Myself Beyond The ACE Family)--PART ONE by CATHERINE PAIZ & Riley J. Ford ...
We catch up with Andy Weir, whose novel "The Martian" went from self-published online project to Oscar-winning film, on the eve of the publication of his follow-up, "Artemis." ...
Weir, 41, wrote the book as a “what-if scenario,” imagining the worst that could happen on a manned mission to Mars. “The Martian” begins on Ares 3, the third such mission to the Red Planet.
Andy Weir book events Wednesday, Dec. 6: Weir will be in conversation with fellow sci-fi writer Pierce Brown at 7 p.m. at Barnes & Noble in the Bella Terra shopping center, 7881 Edinger Ave ...
Science fiction authors Andy Weir and Neal Stephenson look at life after ‘The Martian’ by Alan Boyle on December 1, 2017December 1, 2017 at 6:16 pm ...
Andy Weir, author of the wildly popular novel "The Martian," is living the publishing dream. His fictional story, which is about astronaut Mark Watney's struggle to survive on Mars after being ...
Fans of Andy Weir's bestselling science fiction novel "The Martian" have something to look forward to — his follow-up, "Artemis," will be released this November by Crown.
Not-so-secret heist "Artemis" (Crown, 2017) by Andy Weir. (Image credit: Crown Publishers) In between porter jobs, Bashara smuggles to make some extra money.
Andy Weir has a deep fear of flying. He has not set foot on an airplane since 2007, when he traveled from his home turf in Northern California to visit his mother in Phoenix.
Weir figures in about 60 years, it could hypothetically cost about $70,000 for a family to travel to the moon, a number he thought was just extravagant enough but not impossible. That was step one.
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