Chris Fabry is a highly accomplished author and radio personality, with a career that spans over three decades. Born in West Virginia in 1961, Fabry discovered his passion for writing at an early age, but it wasn't until much later that he found his voice and vision as a writer. He is a graduate of the W. Page Pitt School of Journalism at Marshall University in Huntington, West Virginia, and was inducted into their Hall of Fame in 2019.
Fabry's work as a writer is varied and extensive, with more than 65 adult and children's books to his name. His first adult novel, "Dogwood," was a Christy Award-winning title that became a bestseller. Many of his stories are set in his home state of West Virginia, and he is known for his lyrical prose and tales of redemption. His novels, including "June Bug," "Almost Heaven," "Not in the Heart," "Borders of the Heart," "Every Waking Moment," "The Promise of Jesse Woods," "Looking into You," "Under a Cloudless Sky," and "A Piece of the Moon," have won numerous awards, including five Christy Awards, an ECPA Christian Book Award, and two Christianity Today Book Awards of Merit.
In addition to his work as a novelist, Fabry has published more than 70 other books, ranging from nonfiction and film novelizations to novels for children and young adults. He coauthored the Left Behind: The Kids series with Jerry B. Jenkins and Tim LaHaye, as well as the Red Rock Mysteries and The Wormling series with Jerry B. Jenkins. His latest series for kids is RPM, which explores the exciting world of NASCAR.
As a radio personality, Fabry hosts the daily program Chris Fabry Live on Moody Radio and is also heard on Love Worth Finding, Building Relationships with Dr. Gary Chapman, and other radio programs. He is a 1982 graduate of the W. Page Pitt School of Journalism at Marshall University and native of West Virginia, and now lives in Arizona with his wife, Andrea, where they are the parents of nine children.