Kevin J. Anderson

Kevin J. Anderson
Kevin J. Andersonis an American science fiction author with over 50 bestsellers. He has written spin-off novels for Star Wars, StarCraft, Titan A.E. and The X-Files, and with Brian Herbert is the co-author of the Dune prequel series. His original works include the Saga of Seven Suns series and the Nebula Award-nominated Assemblers of Infinity. He has also written several comic books, including the Dark Horse Star Wars collection Tales of the Jedi written in collaboration with Tom Veitch, Dark...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionWriter
Date of Birth27 March 1962
CountryUnited States of America
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Patrick Rothfuss gives us a fabulous debut, standing firmly on the main stage of the fantasy genre and needing no warm-up act. Jordan and Goodkind must be looking nervously over their shoulders!
For a feature in next month's issue of Prog magazine, the photographer spent many hours setting up a photo shoot of me with part of my music collection in my writing office. Since I do most of my writing outside in nature, we felt this shot was most representative.
Each book will have a lot of cliffhangers, because I like that.
Do you want Columbus to go across the ocean, or do you want to put a message in a bottle and hope that it lands somewhere? I'd rather have actual people be there. Whether they look like Americans or like the inhabitants of some other country, depends on who has the most drive.
Dune is the bestselling science fiction book of all time. It's something you really need to read in your lifetime. If you're going to read The Lord of the Rings, which everyone should, then you have to read Dune, too.
There is grand romance in The Lord of the Rings. It's an important part of epic literature.
I did several interesting jobs, working in restaurants, I worked at a lab rat farm, feeding and watering all these rats. Then I got a full-time job as a technical writer for a large scientific research laboratory.
No, no, no - you don't argue with concepts. You have to claim Dogma, and therefore leave no room for rational thought.
I think that somebody with the resources and innovation and the idea is going to come out of nowhere and come up with a successful space travel program.
Every life has a destiny... the trick is to discover it before then end of your life. Otherwise, you will have too many regrets.
Of course you don't make any noise in space, because there's no air.
We each have our lives... What matters is not how long those lives last, but what we do with them.
The best place to start an adventure is with a quiet, perfect life . . . and someone who realizes that it can’t possibly be enough.