by Nathan R. Lawrence
UPDATED: March 20th 2020. Please read this page in full and carefully before commenting.
Ward Randolf Kendall, better known simply as Ward Kendall, is a celebrated and preeminent pro-White dystopian, apocalyptic science fiction writer, political commentator and author of the infamous and highly recommended novel Hold Back This Day (2000).
Born on December 21st, 1954 in Fort Worth, Tarrant country, Texas, Kendall is the son of Walter
Kendall and Frances Ward.
Kendall married Kimetha Ann
Geiser, born August 9th, 1956 in Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio, on
February 1st, 1993 in Honolulu, Honolulu, Hawaii. Together they have two children,
Jennifer Kathleen Kendall (born February 19th, 1998), and Karen
Alexandra Kendall (born December 16th, 1995).
Today he lives in
Southern California.

Kendall has written four highly recommended fictional novels, detailed below, and
one political manifesto.
He comments,
"I write to entertain,
and always keep my readers in mind. That said, I strive to always add
intellectual substance to everything I write. When readers pick up
one of my novels, I don't just give them an unusual story; I also
give them genuine food for thought. If I had to be defined, I'm a
little bit of Robert Heinlein, a flash of Ian Fleming, a touch of Ayn
Rand, a few whispers of Ray Bradbury, and an occasional dark shadow
from George Orwell." - Ward Kendall
Can anything be
accomplished through fiction? Uncle Tom’s Cabin has been credited
with starting the Civil War, and The Turner Diaries has been given
credit for inspiring The Order as well as other things, so the power
of the written word shouldn’t be underestimated!