Christopher Farnsworth
Christopher Farnsworth
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Full Name and Common Aliases
Christopher Farnsworth is a pen name used by the American author Matthew Pearl, an alias chosen to create a distinct identity for writing in different genres.
Birth and Death Dates
Born on November 7, 1973 (no confirmed date of death)
Nationality and Profession(s)
American author, screenwriter, and journalist
Early Life and Background
Growing up in Massachusetts, Farnsworth developed an interest in writing from a young age. He attended Harvard University, where he studied American Literature and graduated with honors. After college, he worked as a freelance writer for various publications before transitioning to full-time writing.
Major Accomplishments
Farnsworth's writing career is marked by his versatility and success in multiple genres:
The President's Vampire: A historical thriller series, which debuted in 2009 and consists of six novels.
Killfile: A crime novel published in 2013, featuring a complex plot and intricate characters.
The Kill List: Released in 2015, this thriller explores the intersection of politics and espionage.Notable Works or Actions
Farnsworth's writing has garnered recognition for its unique blend of historical fiction and action elements. His ability to weave together seemingly disparate genres has contributed to his success as an author:
The President's Vampire series: This series reimagines the vampire mythology within the context of American history, offering a fresh take on traditional vampires.
Killfile: By incorporating crime novel elements into this thriller, Farnsworth creates a suspenseful narrative that keeps readers engaged.Impact and Legacy
Christopher Farnsworth's impact on the literary world lies in his ability to innovate within established genres:
His experimentation with genre-bending narratives has inspired other authors to push boundaries and explore new themes.
By reimagining historical events through the lens of supernatural fiction, Farnsworth has made significant contributions to the development of this genre.Why They Are Widely Quoted or Remembered
Farnsworth's unique writing style and ability to balance multiple genres have earned him recognition within the literary community:
His innovative approach to storytelling has influenced a new generation of writers.
* As an author who consistently produces high-quality, engaging narratives, Farnsworth remains relevant in contemporary literature.
Quotes by Christopher Farnsworth

Cade was a vampire. Zach had finally gotten over that. For the most part. Other people could argue about how vampires didn’t exist, how they were just relics of folklore and sexual repression and nightmares. Zach had to work with Cade. Denial only got in the way.

I never get tired of people telling me how important their job is as an excuse for screwing it up.

Helen savored the peace and quiet that only came in the complete absence of stupid questions.

Given time, he could learn to use any tool. He had to, if his kind was going to hunt an endlessly inventive race of tool-using apes. Anything a man could build, he had to be able to master. Anything a man could learn, he had to learn it faster.

Zach had once heard the president described as “the most dangerous narcissist alive, because the world really does revolve around him.

Never trust a man who doesn’t like ice cream. If that’s not a saying, it should be.

The Boogeyman,' he said, just to be sure. 'The Boogeyman killed an employee of the President of the United States.'The president nodded.Some days, Zach thought, I really hate this job.

Something you killed didn't stay dead? Wow. That must have really put some termites in your coffin.


Do you think it's really the Boogeyman that killed Brent? You think it's back?""I sincerely hope not.""When you say things like that, I start to cry a little on the inside.