Christopher Hopper is an accomplished American novelist, best known as the co-author and creator of the best-selling military science fiction series "Ruins of the Galaxy" alongside J.N. Chaney. Born in Ithaca, New York in 1979, Hopper has established himself as a prominent figure in the literary world, with a wide range of series to his name.
In addition to "Ruins of the Galaxy," Hopper has also penned the "Resonant Sun," "The Sky Riders," "The White Lion Chronicles," and "The Berinfell Prophecies" series. His work has gained significant recognition, with his books reaching the #1 spot on Amazon and Audible for various categories, including science fiction, space opera, exploration, alien invasion, post-apocalyptic, space adventure, and military sci-fi. Hopper's literary achievements have also earned him numerous accolades, such as nominations for the Audies, Silver Moonbeam, Lamplighter, Clive Staples, Pluto, DragonCon, and SOVAS awards.
Hopper currently resides in New York with his wife and four children. Beyond his literary pursuits, he enjoys engaging in a variety of activities, such as flying FPV race wings and RC planes, performing music with his wife, and traveling to distant lands, both real and fictional. He has had a number of unique experiences, including breakfast with Winnie Mandela, canoeing with dolphins in Southern California, kite-surfing in Hawaii, scuba-diving on 19th-century shipwrecks in the 1000 Islands, sailing a yacht in St. Martin, posing with white rhinos in the wilds of South Africa, speaking on national television in Mexico City, performing a concert on a Dutch beach, and climbing the Great Wall of China.