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Kevin J. Anderson was born on 27 March, 1962 in Racine, Wisconsin, U.S., is an American science fiction author (born 1962). Discover Kevin J. Anderson's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 61 years old?
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His wife is Rebecca Moesta (m. 1991)
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Kevin J. Anderson Net Worth
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Kevin James Anderson (born March 27, 1962) is an American science fiction author.
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 series Tales of the Jedi written in collaboration with Tom Veitch, Dark Horse Predator titles, and The X-Files titles for Topps.
Some of Anderson's superhero novels include Enemies & Allies, about the first meeting of Batman and Superman, and The Last Days of Krypton, telling the story of how Superman's planet Krypton came to be destroyed.
Anderson has published over 140 books, over 50 of which have been on US and international bestseller lists, and he has more than 23 million books in print worldwide.
Anderson is working as a professor at Western Colorado University.
Kevin J. Anderson was born March 27, 1962, in Racine, Wisconsin, and grew up in Oregon, Wisconsin.
According to Anderson, The War of the Worlds greatly influenced him.
At the age of eight, he wrote his first story, titled "Injection".
At ten, he bought a typewriter and has written ever since.
In his freshman year in high school, he submitted his first short story to a magazine, but it took two more years before one of his manuscripts was accepted.
When it was accepted, they paid him in copies of the magazine.
In his senior year, he sold his first story for money for $12.50.
For 12 years Anderson worked at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, where he met fellow writers Rebecca Moesta and Doug Beason.
Anderson later married Moesta and frequently coauthors novels with both her and Beason.
Anderson's first novel, Resurrection, Inc., was published in 1988 and nominated for a Bram Stoker Award for Best First Novel.
As a noted Star Wars novelist, Anderson was a participant in the FidoNet Star Wars Echo, a 1990s bulletin board system forum cited as one of the earliest influential forms of Star Wars on-line fandom.
His 1993 collaboration with Beason, Assemblers of Infinity, was nominated for both a Nebula and Locus Award.
Contracted to write novels in the Star Wars expanded universe, Anderson published the Jedi Academy trilogy in 1994, followed by the 1996 novel Darksaber.
Anderson wrote The X-Files novels Ground Zero (1995), Ruins (1996) and Antibodies (1997).
Ground Zero reached #1 on the London Sunday Times Best Seller List and Ruins made the New York Times Best Seller list.
He and Moesta also wrote the 14-volume Young Jedi Knights series from 1995 to 1998.
In 1997, Anderson and Brian Herbert signed a $3 million deal with Bantam Books to coauthor a prequel trilogy to the 1965 novel Dune and its five sequels (1969–1985) by Herbert's deceased father, Frank Herbert.
Starting with 1999's Dune: House Atreides, the ongoing Dune prequel series has expanded to ten novels to date.
In 2002, Anderson released the steampunk/adventure novel Captain Nemo: The Fantastic History of a Dark Genius and was subsequently asked to write The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen (2003), a novelization of the film of the same name.
Between 2002 and 2008, Anderson published a seven-novel original space opera series called The Saga of Seven Suns.
The following year he also wrote the novelization for the 2004 film Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow.
In 2005, Anderson co-wrote, along with Dean Koontz, the first book in the Frankenstein series called Frankenstein, Prodigal Son.
Anderson and Brian Herbert have also published Hunters of Dune (2006) and Sandworms of Dune (2007), sequels to Frank Herbert's final novel Chapterhouse: Dune (1985) which complete the chronological progression of his original series and wrap up storylines that began with his Heretics of Dune (1984).
In 2011 Publishers Weekly called the series "a sprawling edifice that Frank Herbert's son and Anderson have built on the foundation of the original Dune novels."
Between 2011 and 2014, Anderson and Herbert also released their Hellhole trilogy of novels unrelated to Dune.
In 2011, Anderson and Moesta founded their own publishing imprint, WordFire Press, to reissue some of their out-of-print books in paperback and/or e-book formats.
They have subsequently published and reprinted works in various genres, including several out-of-print or previously unpublished novels by Frank Herbert.
Anderson published four novels and two short stories in his Dan Shamble, Zombie P.I. series between 2012 and 2014.
In 2012, Anderson coauthored a novelization of Clockwork Angels, an album by the Canadian rock band Rush, with Rush's drummer, Neil Peart.
In 2014 he began publishing a sequel trilogy called The Saga of Shadows.
Anderson and Peart reunited in 2015 for a sequel, Clockwork Lives.
Anderson has been a Literary Guest of Honor and Keynote Speaker at the Life, the Universe, & Everything professional science fiction and fantasy arts symposium, on at least three occasions: 2016, 2006 and 1993.
In 2021, Anderson was inducted into the Colorado Authors Hall of Fame along with Stephen King and James Michener.