• Chris Fabry
    I believe stories can change the world. It's why I write.
    I believe stories can change the world. It's why I write.
  • Chris Fabry
    After all, the gospel hangs on the thin, crimson thread of a story, preserved and shared for 2,000 years.
    After all, the gospel hangs on the thin, crimson thread of a story, preserved and shared for 2,000 years.
  • Chris Fabry
    I tell stories, hoping one will scamper somewhere near the back door of your heart and knock.
    I tell stories, hoping one will scamper somewhere near the back door of your heart and knock.
  • Chris Fabry
    I grew up listening to stories told in the smoke-filled kitchen of my grandmother. I can close my eyes and still feel the exhilaration of a story well told.
    I grew up listening to stories told in the smoke-filled kitchen of my grandmother. I can close my eyes and still feel the exhilaration of a story well told.
  • Chris Fabry
    Stories can change the world because stories reach the heart. I hope you find a good one among those I have written.
    Stories can change the world because stories reach the heart. I hope you find a good one among those I have written.

Welcome to the Official Website of Author Chris Fabry

Meet Grayson, Lotty, Pooch, Josh and characters who will burrow their way into your heart. Saving Grayson is going into the world. I hope this story gives comfort to your heart.

A Real-Life Radio Story

Where Fact and Fiction Meet: A Real-Life Radio Story and A Piece of the MoonIn Chris' recent novel A Piece of the Moon, much of the story revolves around characters who work at Country 16, a small-town radio station in the hills of West Virginia.

In a guest post at Tyndale's Crazy4Fiction website, Chris shares a personal story from his early days in radio and how it inspired a scene in his novel.

Find the guest post here: Where Fact and Fiction Meet: A Real-Life Radio Story and A Piece of the Moon

What Readers Are Saying . . .

  • "The rural South comes to life, with themes of forgiveness and second chances as highlights. The characters are both deeply flawed and immensely relatable, making this another hit for Fabry."

    LIBRARY JOURNAL on A Piece of the Moon

  • "There is so much to love about The Song . . . Heart-wrenching and emotional scenes abound in this tale of fame, fortune, loss, and redemption."

    ROMANTIC TIMES, 4½-Star Top Pick Review

  • "A fresh voice in Christian fiction . . . [Fabry] brings his trademark rich character development to this story, which delves into weighty issues like judgment, contentment, giftedness, and society's outcasts."

    EVANGELICAL CHRISTIAN PUBLISHERS ASSOCIATION on Every Waking Moment

  • "Once again, Chris Fabry's brilliance in developing full-fleshed characters within a thrilling, yet poignant and sometimes painful story has captivated my heart and mind."

    FICTIONADDICT.COM on Every Waking Moment

  • "Fabry has written a nail-biter with plenty of twists and turns to keep readers riveted."

    LIBRARY JOURNAL on Not in the Heart

  • "A conflicted, memorable main character. . . . While the mystery at its core is compelling, it's Wiley's inner conflict that's truly engrossing. Down to its final pages, [Not in the Heart] is a gripping read."

    CROSSWALK.COM

  • "Solidly literary fiction with deep, flawed characters and beautiful prose, Dogwood also contains a mystery within the story that adds tension and a deepening plot."

    NOVEL REVIEWS

  • "A book about deep secrets, the effort it takes to heal catastrophic hurts, and a thriller with an excellent plot climax."

    1340MAGBOOKS.COM on Dogwood

  • "Fabry's [The Promise of Jesse Woods] could have been too heavy due to the subject matter and the tumultuousness of the time period, but his superior writing skills make it more of a nostalgic, sweet tale. . . . This is a fast-paced read with many endearing characters."

    ROMANTIC TIMES, 4-Star Review