In an announcement earlier this week (via Kotaku UK ), publisher Orbit Books said that it's reprinting more than a half-million copies of Andrzej Sapkowski's novels to meet new demand in the US
While many know of Geralt and his world because of the Witcher games--primarily CD Projekt Red's Witcher 3--its origin comes from the mind of Polish writer Andrzej Sapkowski and his various Andrzej Sapkowski (born 21 June 1948) is a Polish Fantasy author. Born in Łódź, he began his career as a writer by sending a story about a "Witcher" to a writing contest organized by a speculative fiction monthly. He didn't win, but garnered enough popularity to become one of the pioneers of the fantasy genre in Poland and the Witcher series Finlay44 • 4 yr. ago. The very first time Sapkowski describes Triss's hair, he uses the expression "puszyste pukle o kolorze świeżego kasztana" - which translates as "silky locks the color of fresh chestnuts". And fresh chestnuts can indeed be quite reddish . However, "chestnut" when used to describe hair color, commonly refers to "chestnut Andrzej Sapkowski. Netflix's adaptation of Polish fantasy author Andrzej Sapkowski's Witcher series is a sensation, and has prompted Sapkowski's American publisher, Orbit Books, to print 500,000
Born 21st June 1948 in Łódź, where he currently resides and works. An economist by education, Sapkowski worked in foreign trade from 1972-94. He is a five-time winner of the Janusz A. Zajdel Award, the most important honour for fantasy writers in Poland. He received Polityka magazine's Literature Passport in 1997.
Witcher novelist Andrzej Sapkowski says he doesn't owe games anything, but Metro 2033 author Dmitry Glukhovsky thinks games made them both. The Witcher and Metro series of (very different indeed

And Witcher author Andrzej Sapkowski says you don’t have that long to wait for a new Witcher book. What that book is, though, no one really knows. IGN (via IGN Poland) reports that at

— The Gamer “A ripping yarn delivered with world-weary wit, bursting at the seams with sex, death, magic and madness.” —Joe Abercrombie “Sapkowski's energetic and satirical prose as well as the unconventional setting makes this a highly enjoyable historical fantasy.” —Booklist Also by Andrzej Sapkowski: The Hussite Trilogy The csnG80.
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