Vox Day is the pen name of Theodore Beale, an American author known for his works in the fantasy, science fiction, and philosophy genres. Beale, who is of English, Mexican, Irish, and Native American descent, comes from a family consisting of Rebecca and Robert Beale. He adopted the pseudonym Vox Day when he began writing for a weekly video game review and a weekly WorldNetDaily opinion column. In 2017, Day published "The War in Heaven," marking the start of a long-running novel series called "Eternal Warriors."
Theodore Beale, who writes under the pseudonym Vox Day, is a three-time Hugo Award nominee who has written epic fantasy and non-fiction works on religion, philosophy, and economics. Day is a professional game designer who is fluent in four languages and a three-time Billboard top 40 recording artist. He maintains two popular blogs, Vox Popoli and Alpha Game, which together receive over 20 million annual pageviews. Day is a Native American, and his books have been translated into ten languages. He is the Lead Editor of Castalia House and the co-creator, with Tom Kratman, of the military science fiction anthology series, "RIDING THE RED HORSE."