Jonathan Chateau

Jonathan Chateau is an author known for his gripping novels that blend elements of horror, thriller, and speculative fiction. His published works include "Nightmares in Analog," "The Death Wish Game," "Faith Against the Wolves," and "Faith Against the Angels," with his fifth novel, "The Sprawling," set for release in the near future. Influenced by writers like Stephen King and Chuck Palahniuk, Chateau crafts stories that explore dark, psychological themes with cinematic intensity.

Growing up immersed in books and films, Chateau drew early inspiration from works such as "Fight Club," which fueled his passion for storytelling. His writing often reflects a fascination with tension-driven narratives and morally complex characters. When not writing, he enjoys painting tabletop miniatures, gaming, and indulging in spicy food, hobbies that occasionally seep into the vivid worlds he creates.

Chateau splits his time between Tampa, Florida, and the Smoky Mountains of Tennessee, where he lives with his family and two cats. Balancing his creative pursuits with an active lifestyle, he continues to develop new projects while engaging with his readers through various platforms.
Travis Rail Books
# Title Year
1 Faith Against the Wolves 2015
2 Faith Against the Angels 2020
Standalone Novels
# Title Year
1 The Death Wish Game 2017
2 The Sprawling 2021
Short Stories/Novellas
# Title Year
1 Video is Dead 2013
2 Energy Drink 2014
3 The Saltwater Marathon 2015
Short Story Collections
# Title Year
1 Nightmares in Analog 2016