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Michael Candelario grew up on the eastern coast of North Carolina, USA. He developed a love of reading when he was three years old, and a love of writing many years after that. He used to write terrible short stories and songs when he was in his awkward middle-school phase. But don't judge him for that.

At the age of 19, Mike married Megan in the mountains of Boone, North Carolina. When he was almost 22, the pair had their first son. Shortly after Michael graduated from Appalachian State University with a degree in Creative Writing, the couple had their second son. Mike lives in North Carolina with his amazing family and hopes to finish many creative projects in the coming years.

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M.L. Candelario I'm finishing up the first book in a fantasy series about a dwarf named Diglir. The series' title is Unblooded, and the first book's title is Shamebri…moreI'm finishing up the first book in a fantasy series about a dwarf named Diglir. The series' title is Unblooded, and the first book's title is Shamebringer. I'm also in the process of writing and revising various short stories for a collection I plan to publish within the next four months. The working title for that is When Finally the Sun.(less)
M.L. Candelario The fantasy novella that I'm about to publish was originally conceived as a backstory for a character I made in a DnD campaign. Eventually I made my o…moreThe fantasy novella that I'm about to publish was originally conceived as a backstory for a character I made in a DnD campaign. Eventually I made my own world, my own races, etc. I realized that I liked the character a lot and wanted to write about what made him tick, and this led to the creation of the Unblooded series.(less)
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C.S. Lewis
“You can never get a cup of tea large enough or a book long enough to suit me.”
C.S. Lewis

David Foster Wallace
“Maybe it’s not metaphysics. Maybe it’s existential. I’m talking about the individual US citizen’s deep fear, the same basic fear that you and I have and that everybody has except nobody ever talks about it except existentialists in convoluted French prose. Or Pascal. Our smallness, our insignificance and mortality, yours and mine, the thing that we all spend all our time not thinking about directly, that we are tiny and at the mercy of large forces and that time is always passing and that every day we’ve lost one more day that will never come back and our childhoods are over and our adolescence and the vigor of youth and soon our adulthood, that everything we see around us all the time is decaying and passing, it’s all passing away, and so are we, so am I, and given how fast the first forty-two years have shot by it’s not going to be long before I too pass away, whoever imagined that there was a more truthful way to put it than “die,” “pass away,” the very sound of it makes me feel the way I feel at dusk on a wintry Sunday—’

‘And not only that, but everybody who knows me or even knows I exist will die, and then everybody who knows those people and might even conceivably have even heard of me will die, and so on, and the gravestones and monuments we spend money to have put in to make sure we’re remembered, these’ll last what—a hundred years? two hundred?—and they’ll crumble, and the grass and insects my decomposition will go to feed will die, and their offspring, or if I’m cremated the trees that are nourished by my windblown ash will die or get cut down and decay, and my urn will decay, and before maybe three or four generations it will be like I never existed, not only will I have passed away but it will be like I was never here, and people in 2104 or whatever will no more think of Stuart A. Nichols Jr. than you or I think of John T. Smith, 1790 to 1864, of Livingston, Virginia, or some such. That everything is on fire, slow fire, and we’re all less than a million breaths away from an oblivion more total than we can even bring ourselves to even try to imagine, in fact, probably that’s why the manic US obsession with production, produce, produce, impact the world, contribute, shape things, to help distract us from how little and totally insignificant and temporary we are.”
David Foster Wallace, The Pale King

Fyodor Dostoevsky
“I love mankind, he said, "but I find to my amazement that the more I love mankind as a whole, the less I love man in particular.”
Fyodor Dostoyevsky, The Brothers Karamazov

Herman Melville
“Of all the preposterous assumptions of humanity over humanity, nothing exceeds most of the criticisms made on the habits of the poor by the well-housed, well- warmed, and well-fed.”
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