Andy Weir
Definition
Andy Weir is an American science fiction author best known for his debut novel 'The Martian' (2011), a tale of survival on Mars that blends hard science, humor, and ingenuity, later adapted into a hit film starring Matt Damon.
Weir gained fame through self-publishing online, where his chapter-by-chapter releases built a cult following before traditional publishing scooped him up—proof that potato farming math can launch a career.
Examples
After binge-reading Andy Weir's 'Project Hail Mary,' I tried fixing my coffee maker with orbital mechanics—spoiler: it exploded like a poorly plotted rocket.
Fans say Andy Weir's books are so scientifically accurate, you'd swear he consulted NASA... or just hacked their servers while pretending to be a software engineer.
When my boss asked for a status update, I channeled Andy Weir and replied with a 500-word equation proving I'm 87% stranded on a deadline asteroid.
Andy Weir doesn't just write sci-fi; he makes you question why duct tape isn't solving world hunger yet.
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