Frank Herbert

About the Author

Frank Herbert was born in rural Washington and spent his youth exploring the Olympic peninsula. Apart from being an avid reader, Herbert showed an early interest in photography, and he invested in modern cameras throughout his teenage years. Herbert’s parents experienced poverty after the Great Depression and sent Herbert to live with an aunt and uncle in Salem, Oregon when he was 18. After graduating from Salem High School, Herbert worked for various newspapers, lying about his age to get hired. He served the Navy briefly as a photographer until a head injury caused him to be discharged. During this time, Herbert married and had a daughter, Penelope. After he and his first wife divorced, Herbert attended the University of Washington where he took creative writing classes and met Beverly Ann Stuart. Herbert and Stuart married in 1946 and moved to Santa Rosa, California where they had two sons, Brian Patrick and Bruce Calvin. In 1952, Herbert’s first science fiction story, “Looking for Something,” was published in the magazine Startling Stories. He published several subsequent stories after this and began working on the Dune series in 1959. After being published in two parts by a magazine and then being rejected by over 20 book publishers, Dune was finally published in 1965, and Dune Messiah in 1969. The Dune series was slow to bring Herbert success, and it was not until 1972 that he was able to retire from writing for newspapers and finish the Dune series, as well as several other works of science fiction. In 1974, Beverly was diagnosed with cancer; she died in 1984. 1984 also saw the release of the highly anticipated Dune movie, directed by David Lynch, was released, though the film yielded disappointingly poor reviews. In 1985, Herbert married again, but he soon underwent surgery for pancreatic cancer in 1986. While in recovery, he died suddenly of a pulmonary embolism, leaving the seventh and final installment of his Dune series unfinished.

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Children of Dune

Nine years after Paul Atreides, blinded and broken, vanished into the desert, his empire struggles to reconcile with his god-like legacy. His sister, Alia Atreides, presides as regent, wielding the... view guide

Dune

More than twenty thousand years into the future, humankind is spread across the universe living in a feudal society with the Padishah Emperor at its head. The Emperor has recently given control of... view guide

Dune Messiah

Dune Messiah opens on planet Wallach IX where the Guild—comprised of Edric, Scytale, Princess Irulan and the Reverend Mother Gaius Helen Mohiam—discusses their plans to dethrone Paul and put the Be... view guide