Andy Weir is an American science fiction author known for his meticulously researched and technically detailed stories centered around protagonists facing seemingly insurmountable challenges in extreme environments. Weir’s writing style is characterized by a first-person narrative, often employing humor and a pragmatic, problem-solving approach, heavily reliant on scientific accuracy and engineering principles. His success began with The Martian (2011), a novel that captivated readers with its realistic portrayal of survival on Mars, later adapted into a blockbuster film by Ridley Scott.






























