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Christopher MacDonald is a Canadian fantasy and speculative fiction author who writes stories about growth, survival, and the cost of power. His work often centers on characters forged through hardship—where progression, consequence, and difficult choices shape who people become.
Rooted firmly in his Christian faith—Jesus is Lord—Christopher explores themes of belief, sacrifice, redemption, and moral conviction across multiple genres, including dark fantasy, cyberpunk, and biblical fiction. His stories frequently examine what faith looks like when it is costly, dangerous, or deeply personal.
His growing catalog includes titles such as:
Static in Neon Vale — a brutal cyberpunk progression story set in a neon-lit city where survival depends on adaptation, combat, and power growth.
Grimhounds of the Blackwood — a dark fantasy journey through a cursed forest filled with ancient beasts, forgotten gods, and hunters who risk becoming monsters themselves.
Enoch: A Tale of Giants — a somber biblical narrative chronicling fallen angels, giants, and divine judgment through the eyes of Enoch.
The Fall of Man — a deeply personal first-person account of Adam after Eden, exploring grief, responsibility, and humanity’s slow drift from God.
The Two Witnesses — an end-times biblical narrative told through the perspectives of Moses and Elijah, offering an imaginative retelling of the early days of the Tribulation.
Additional completed works include The Unlikely Valkyrie, a system-driven progression fantasy; Samson, a tragic epic retelling of the biblical judge; and The Christian Martyr, a powerful story about faith lived under persecution in a world hostile to the gospel.
Christopher is currently expanding his worlds with the Shattered Realms fantasy universe, the Biblical Legends series, and second installments in several of his existing storylines.
His stories are honest, unflinching, and conviction-driven—where belief is tested, power always carries a cost, and truth is rarely safe.
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