Warren Fahy

Warren Fahy is an American author who has gained recognition for his thrilling and innovative novels. His debut novel, Fragment, was a major success and was nominated for an International Thriller Award and a BSFA Award. The sequel, Pandemonium, was also well-received, with critics praising its originality and excitement. Fahy's most recent novel, Magenta, is an Orwellian thriller that explores themes of censorship and high-tech futurism.

Fahy was born in Los Angeles, California and had an eclectic range of experiences before turning to writing. In his youth, he managed a bookstore and helped coin the term ‘mullet’ for the infamous hairstyle. He also worked as a books and movie database designer for five different companies and wrote comedy for robots in Hong Kong. Fahy was also the lead writer for Rock Star Games’ Red Dead Revolver. These diverse experiences have no doubt contributed to the unique and engaging storytelling found in his novels.

In addition to his work as a novelist, Fahy is also a co-author of the acclaimed historical book on the origin of Christianity, Creating Christ. His debut novel, Fragment, has been translated into 18 languages and the final book in the Fragment trilogy, SYMBIONT, is currently in the works. Fahy's work has been praised by critics and readers alike, with FANGORIA calling Fragment "pure genius" and "an otherworldly wonder." James Rollins has also praised Pandemonium as "pure genius" and "an otherworldly wonder." Fahy's website, warrenfahy.com, provides more information about his work and upcoming projects.
Fragment Books
# Title Year
1 Fragment 2009
2 Pandemonium 2011
Standalone Novels
# Title Year
1 Crimson 2014
2 Escaping America 2017
3 The Kor 2020
4 Magenta 2021
Collections
# Title Year
1 The Haunting of Sherlock Holmes and Other Tales of Adventure 2011