Keith R.A. DeCandido
Keith R.A. DeCandido
#### Full Name and Common Aliases
Keith R.A. DeCandido is a pen name used by Kevin Andrew DeCandido, an American science fiction and fantasy author.
Birth and Death Dates
Born on May 13, 1968, in New York City, USA, no death date is available as of my last update.
Nationality and Profession(s)
American science fiction and fantasy author, editor, and blogger.
Early Life and Background
Growing up in a family that encouraged his love for reading and writing, DeCandido's early life was marked by an interest in storytelling. His parents, both avid readers themselves, instilled in him a passion for literature and the arts. This foundation would later influence his decision to pursue a career as a writer.
Major Accomplishments
DeCandido's professional journey began with contributing short stories to various science fiction magazines and anthologies. He gained recognition within the genre for his work on the Star Trek franchise, authoring several novels based on the series. This led to collaborations with other notable authors in the field, further expanding his body of work.
Notable Works or Actions
Some notable works by DeCandido include:
The Starfleet: Year One trilogy, a prequel to the original Star Trek series
His contributions to the _Star Trek: The Next Generation_ and _Deep Space Nine_ novels
* A range of short stories published in various anthologies and magazines
Impact and Legacy
DeCandido's influence on the science fiction and fantasy genre is considerable, particularly within the realm of television-based novelizations. His ability to craft compelling narratives that resonate with audiences has set a standard for future authors. Through his work, he continues to contribute to the evolution of the genre.
Why They Are Widely Quoted or Remembered
DeCandido's reputation as a skilled author and editor within the science fiction and fantasy community is largely due to his dedication to creating engaging stories that honor the spirit of the original material. His contributions to notable franchises such as Star Trek have not only expanded the narrative landscape but also enriched the experiences of fans worldwide.
Through his work, Keith R.A. DeCandido has solidified his position as a respected figure in the world of science fiction and fantasy literature, leaving behind a lasting impact that continues to inspire new generations of writers and readers alike.
Quotes by Keith R.A. DeCandido
Keith R.A. DeCandido's insights on:

Of course, you won’t confirm or deny it, which means I’m probably right, since if I was wrong, you’d be gloating about it.

Then the image came back into his head. His wife Mary, pinned to the ceiling, blood pooling outward from her stomach, fire surrounding and consuming her.

Dean, you’ve been to Hell, I started the Apocalypse, and we’re supposed to be possessed by an archangel and the devil. Now you’re being skeptical?

Love. You can learn all the math in the ’verse, but you take a boat in the air you don’t love, she’ll shake you off just as sure as the turning of worlds. Love keeps her in the air when she oughtta fall down, tells you she’s hurting ’fore she keens. Makes her a home.

Back when he was a kid, about eleven years old, he used to go looking for cars that had “No Radio in Car” signs on them. He’d take a removable radio, of a type that was very popular at the time, and throw it as hard as he could at the car window with a note wrapped around it that read, now you have one.

The beginning of wisdom is the statement 'I don't know'. The person who cannot make that statement is one who will never learn anything.

I can follow pretty much every programming language out there, I can make a two-hundred-year-old diary out of some really nasty ingredients, I can even make sense out of the instruction booklets that come with IKEA furniture, but I can*not* make heads or tails of this nonsense right here.

Currently he was going through the entire Nero Wolfe series by Rex Stout, He'd just finished Murder by the Book and was in the process of downloading Triple Jeopardy to his e-reader when the alarm went off.

She's one you *really* care about, isn't she?"Eliot shook his head. "How can you read other people so well, and completely misread me?"Frowning, Sophie asked, "What do you mean?" Looking right into her eyes, Eliot said, "I care about *all* of them.
