Orbit Books - Authors

Authors

  • Allen Steele
  • Amanda Carlson
  • Amanda Downum
  • Andy Remic
  • Barb & JC Hendee
  • Brandon Sanderson
  • Brent Weeks
  • Brian Ruckley
  • Brian W. Aldiss
  • Celia Friedman
  • Celine Kiernan
  • Charles Stross
  • Charlie Huston
  • Christopher Moore
  • Daniel Abraham
  • David Brin
  • David Farland
  • Elizabeth Moon
  • Fiona McIntosh
  • Gail Carriger
  • Gail Z. Martin
  • Glenda Larke
  • Helen Lowe
  • Iain M. Banks
  • Ian Graham
  • Ian Irvine
  • James Clemens
  • James S.A. Corey
  • Jaye Wells
  • Jeff Somers
  • Jennifer Rardin
  • Jesse Bullington
  • Jim Butcher
  • Jo Graham
  • Joe Abercrombie
  • Joel Shepherd
  • John R. Fultz
  • Jon Courtenay Grimwood
  • JV Jones
  • K.J. Parker
  • Karen Miller
  • Karen Traviss
  • Kate Elliott
  • Kate Griffin
  • Kelley Armstrong
  • Ken MacLeod
  • Kevin Hearne
  • Kevin J. Anderson
  • Kristen Painter
  • Laurell K Hamilton
  • Lilith Saintcrow
  • M.L.N. Hanover
  • Marianne de Pierres
  • Marjorie M. Liu
  • Michael Cobley
  • Michael J. Sullivan
  • Mike Carey
  • Mira Grant
  • N.K. Jemisin
  • Nicole Peeler
  • Orson Scott Card
  • Pamela Freeman
  • Paolo Bacigalupi
  • Patricia Briggs
  • Philip Palmer
  • R Scott Bakker
  • Rachel Aaron
  • Rachel Neumeier
  • Robert Buettner
  • Robert Jackson Bennett
  • Russell Kirkpatrick
  • Sean Williams
  • Simon Morden
  • T.C. McCarthy
  • Tad Williams
  • Tanya Huff
  • Terry Brooks
  • Terry DeHart
  • Tim Lebbon
  • Trent Jamieson
  • Tricia Sullivan
  • Trudi Canavan
  • Walter Jon Williams

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