✍️ Author Biography
Christine Feehan
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Christine Feehan is a prolific American author known for paranormal romance, military thrillers, and fantasy, with numerous bestselling series.
Christine Feehan, born Christine King in Ukiah, California, is an American author specializing in paranormal romance, paranormal military thrillers, and fantasy genres. She has achieved significant commercial success, with seven series, including the Carpathian (Dark) Series and GhostWalker Series, hitting the #1 spot on The New York Times bestseller list. As of January 2020, she had published 80 novels, with her Torpedo Ink Series debut, Judgment Road, also reaching the top of the bestseller list. Feehan's early life involved a large family and a passion for writing that led to disciplinary issues in school. Her professional journey began with a library job, followed by journalism studies and work at the Ukiah Journal. She also dedicated over twenty years to teaching martial arts, holding a 3rd-degree black belt in Tang Soo Do and focusing on women's self-defense.
Her career has been marked by widespread recognition, with Time magazine crediting her with popularizing the 'neck gripper' trope and USA Today labeling her 'The Queen of paranormal romance.' Her works have been translated into multiple languages and published in various formats. Feehan has also explored other media, releasing a manga comic and having her book trailers featured on television and in movie theaters. She has been a featured guest at numerous literary conventions and events, including San Diego Comic-Con.
Literary Impact and Recognition
Christine Feehan is widely acknowledged for her significant contributions to the paranormal romance genre. Time magazine has recognized her influence, suggesting that after prominent figures like Bram Stoker and Anne Rice, Feehan is most credited with popularizing the 'neck gripper' element, a common trope in vampire-themed literature. USA Today has further bestowed upon her the title 'The Queen of paranormal romance,' highlighting her dominant position within the field. Her prolific output includes seven distinct series, many of which have achieved #1 status on The New York Times bestseller list, underscoring her consistent appeal to a broad readership. Beyond her series success, individual novels have also garnered critical attention, with some appearing in film adaptations and others featured prominently in industry magazines.
Background and Early Influences
Born Christine King in Ukiah, California, Feehan grew up in a large family with numerous siblings. Her childhood was characterized by a strong inclination towards writing, often leading to conflicts with school authorities who perceived it as a distraction from her studies. This early passion for storytelling was later channeled into her professional career. Before becoming a full-time author, Feehan gained experience working in a library and pursued journalism studies, even working for the Ukiah Journal. Additionally, she cultivated a deep engagement with martial arts, achieving a 3rd-degree black belt in Tang Soo Do and earning an instructor's license. She dedicated more than two decades to teaching martial arts, with a particular emphasis on self-defense techniques for women.