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And, most of all, thanks to Frank Herbert, whose genius created such a wondrous universe for all of us to explore.ĭiscovery is dangerous. Beverly Herbert, for almost four decades of support and devotion to her husband, Frank Herbert. Support, entrusting us with the continuation of Frank Herbert's magnificent vision. The Herbert Limited Partnership, including Ron Merritt, David Merritt, Byron Merritt, Julie Herbert, Robert Merritt, Kimberly Herbert, Margaux Herbert, and Theresa Shackelford, all of whom have provided us with their enthusiastic Jones and Diane Davis Herdt worked hard as test readers and guinea pigs, giving us honest reactions and suggesting additional scenes that helped make this a stronger book. Her assistance in all steps of this project has helped to keep us sane, and she even fools other people into thinking we're organized. Anne Gregory, for editorial work on an export edition of Dune: that occurred too late to list her in the credits.Īs always, Catherine Sidor at WordFire, Inc., worked tirelessly to transcribe dozens of microcassettes and type many hundreds of pages to keep up with our manic work pace. editor, Carolyn Caughey, for continuing to find things that everyone else missed, and for her suggestions on details, large and small. Picking up the editorial reins, Anne Lesley Groell and Mike Shohl offered excellent advice and suggestions, even at the eleventh hour. He made us consider possibilities and plot threads that made Dune: House Harkonnen even stronger and more complex. Pat LoBrutto's excitement and dedication to this project - from the very start - helped to keep us on track.
Irwyn Applebaum and Nita Taublib at Bantam Books gave their support and attention to such an enormous undertaking. Robert Gottlieb and Matt Bialer of the William Morris Agency, Mary Alice Kier and Anna Cottle of Cine/Lit Representation - all of whom never wavered in their faith and dedication, seeing the potential of the entire project. Rebecca Moesta Anderson's tireless support and enthusiasm for this project, her ideas, imagination, and sharp eyes truly enhanced this project. Penny Merritt, for helping manage the literary legacy of her father, Frank Herbert.
Jan Herbert, with appreciation for her unflagging devotion and constant creative support. He provided the spark that brought us together. To our mutual friend Ed Kramer, without whom this project would never have come to fruition.