John H. Carroll is a children's fiction, fantasy, science fiction, comedy, and humor author from the United States. Born in Atlanta, Georgia in 1970, he was the youngest of seven siblings. Carroll had a typical childhood, but as a kid, he often found himself wandering in the Mojave Desert, avoiding people and gazing at the sky, imagining what it would be like to explore different worlds. This fascination with other worlds and imaginary characters stayed with him throughout his adolescence and adulthood.
Carroll's teenage years were marked by his love for chess, golf, and band, and he was the captain of his high school's chess team. He continued to spend most of his time alone, driving around and imagining different worlds. As an adult, he spends most of his time in front of a computer screen, avoiding people and writing about his imaginary worlds. Carroll has been married for fifteen years and has three children, who he describes as "wonderful" when they're asleep.
Carroll's love for imaginary worlds and characters is evident in his writing. His most popular series, The Ryallon Series, is a testament to his creativity and imagination. He also writes short stories, including "Stories for Demented Children," which have been well-received by readers. Carroll's writing is influenced by his desire to avoid people and his fascination with different worlds, and he continues to write in the evenings and weekends, hoping to write as many books as he can before aliens disintegrate humanity.