Daniel Abraham, born November 14, 1969, is a prolific and versatile author known primarily for his expansive and critically acclaimed science fiction series, The Expanse. He initially gained recognition through his work with Ty Franck as James S. A. Corey, creating the hugely successful Long Price Quartet and Dagger and the Coin series, both focusing on economic and political intrigue within a spacefaring society. Abraham's writing style is characterized by intricate world-building, compelling characters, and a focus on complex themes of power, conflict, and societal change.
Beyond his series work, Abraham has also penned short stories, graphic novels (often collaborating with George R.R. Martin), and contributed to various anthologies and magazines. His diverse body of work spans multiple genres, demonstrating his range as a storyteller. He continues to innovate within the science fiction landscape, consistently pushing boundaries and exploring new narrative possibilities.













































































































































































