Peter Orullian is an American fantasy author and musician. He currently resides in Seattle, Washington.

Peter Orullian
BornAugust 31 1969
Salt Lake City, Utah, U.S.
OccupationWriter and musician
NationalityAmerican
EducationUniversity of Utah (BA)
GenreFantasy
Website
orullian.com

Biography

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Orullian graduated from the University of Utah with a BA Honors in English in 1991. He has since published short stories in various anthologies, including stories which are set in Aeshau Vaal, the fictional world of book The Unremembered.[1] James Frenkel has written, "When I first read Peter Orullian's early draft of The Unremembered, I was attracted by the characters, and then by mysteries in the story that made me feel I absolutely had to find out what was going on. Then, as I read more, I realized that I was hooked on his world, which has a rich history and culture, as well as some surprises I couldn't have anticipated."[2]

Orullian's musical endeavors include involvement in the Keep it True tour in Germany with Heir Apparent and creating albums with Inner Resonance and Continuum. In 2010 he took the stage with Fifth Angel as a guest vocalist.

Bibliography

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Books

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  • Metropolis Pt. 2: Scenes from a Memory, a novelization of progressive metal band Dream Theater's album of the same name (2024, upcoming)
  • The Astonishing (co-written with John Petrucci), novelization of progressive metal band Dream Theater's album of the same name (2018, ISBN 1733810501)
  • Wired for Madness, novelization of Dream Theater keyboardist Jordan Rudess's album of the same name (2019, ISBN 1733810528)
  • At the Manger: The Stories of Those Who Were There[3] (2001, ISBN 0-9712909-0-3)
  • "Songs of the Dead," (co-written with Brandon Sanderson), Book 1 or a new series (forthcoming)

Vault of Heaven series

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  1. The Unremembered (2011, ISBN 0-7653-2571-3)
  2. Trial of Intentions (2015, ISBN 978-0-7653-2572-3)

Short stories set in Aeshau Vaal (the world for his book The Unremembered)

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  • "Sacrifice of the First Sheason," (2011)[2]
  • "The Great Defense of Layosah," (2011)[4]
  • "The Sound of Broken Absolutes," Unfettered, edited by Shawn Speakman (2013)
  • "The Battle of the Round," (2011)
  • "A Beautiful Accident," Tor.Com (2015, ISBN 978-1-4668-8616-2)
  • "The Hell of It," Tor.com (2015)
  • "A Slow Kill," Unfettered II, edited by Shawn Speakman (2019)
  • "Stories Are Gods," Unbound, edited by Shawn Speakman (2016)

Short stories

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Musical endeavors

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Continuum

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  • Lead vocalist, also lyricist; co-writer on select tunes 1991-1993
    • Continuum (self-titled debut release) 1992
    • Continuum EP 1993

Inner Resonance

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  • Lead vocalist; also co-writer on select songs: 1997–2000[5]
    • Solar Voices (debut release)

Heir Apparent

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  • Heir Apparent: 2006[6][7]
    • Lead vocalist, Keep It True Festival, Lauda-Königshofen, Germany

Fifth Angel

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  • Fifth Angel: 2010,[8] 2017
    • Lead vocalist, Keep It True Festival, Lauda-Königshofen, Germany (2010)[9]
    • Lead vocalist, Keep It True Festival, Lauda-Königshofen, Germany (2017)[10]

Symphony North

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  • Composer, producer, lyricist, and lead vocalist on select songs

References

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  1. ^ "Fiction Review: The Unremembered by Peter Orullian, Tor, $27.99 (672p) ISBN 978-0-7653-2571-6". Archived from the original on 2012-10-01. Retrieved 2011-03-16.
  2. ^ a b Orullian, Peter (3 November 2010). "Sacrifice of the First Sheason". Tor.com. Retrieved 26 December 2020.
  3. ^ "Religion Review: AT THE MANGER: The Stories of Those Who Were There by Peter Orullian / Author . Descant $16.95 (224p) ISBN 978-0-9712909-0-7". Archived from the original on 2012-10-02. Retrieved 2011-03-16.
  4. ^ Orullian, Peter (2 February 2011). "The Great Defense of Layosah". Tor.com. Retrieved 26 December 2020.
  5. ^ "MASTERS OF METAL-Inner Resonance". Truemetal.org. Retrieved 26 December 2020.
  6. ^ "Band: Heir Apparent - Librarius Metallicus". Librariusmetallicus.com. Retrieved 26 December 2020.
  7. ^ "Heir Apparent - Encyclopaedia Metallum: The Metal Archives". Metal-archives.com. Retrieved 26 December 2020.
  8. ^ "Fifth Angel - News". Archived from the original on 2011-03-11. Retrieved 2011-03-02.
  9. ^ "KEEP IT TRUE XIII - 2010". www.truemetalfan.org. Retrieved 2020-07-24.
  10. ^ "KEEP IT TRUE XX - 2017". www.truemetalfan.org. Retrieved 2020-07-24.
  11. ^ "At Salt Lake City's Rose Wagner Performing Arts Center, Symphony North's The Bell Ringer Makes Compassion a Matter of Community – Front Row Reviewers". Retrieved 2020-07-24.
  12. ^ BWW News Desk. "THE BELL RINGER Hits Portland's Aladdin Theater With Its Debut Tour Featuring Former Members Of Trans-Siberian Orchestra". BroadwayWorld.com. Retrieved 2020-07-24.
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