Christopher Farnsworth is an accomplished American author, particularly known for his horror/thriller novels. He is the writer of the President's Vampire series, which features the character Nathaniel Cade. Farnsworth was born in Idaho and spent his formative years there. Before he became a novelist and screenwriter, he worked as a journalist, honing his storytelling skills and deepening his understanding of the world, which would later be reflected in his writing.
Farnsworth's career as a journalist took him to various prestigious media outlets, including the Washington Monthly, The New York Post, New Republic, E online, and Windows technical manual. His ability to report on diverse subjects allowed him to develop a unique perspective and versatility that would eventually contribute to his success as an author. After working as a journalist for several years, Farnsworth made a significant career change when he sold a screenplay entitled The Academy to MGM. This milestone marked the beginning of his journey in the world of fiction and entertainment.
As a highly respected author, Farnsworth has written several noteworthy books, such as FLASHMOB, KILLFILE, THE ETERNAL WORLD, and the President's Vampire series. His work has been translated into ten languages and published in a dozen territories, demonstrating his global appeal and success. In addition to his novels, Farnsworth has also collaborated with James Patterson on the book DEAD MAN RUNNING and co-authored the graphic novel 24 LEGACY: RULES OF ENGAGEMENT with artist Antonio Fuso. Farnsworth currently resides in Los Angeles with his family, where he continues to write and create engaging stories for his readers.