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| occupation = [[Novelist]] |
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| genre = [[Fantasy]], [[Thriller (genre)|Thriller]], [[Psychological thriller]], [[Horror fiction|Horror]], [[Mystery fiction|Mystery]] |
| genre = [[Fantasy]], [[Thriller (genre)|Thriller]], [[Psychological thriller]], [[Horror fiction|Horror]], [[Mystery fiction|Mystery]] |
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| notableworks = '' |
| notableworks = ''Thr3e'',<br>''[[House (novel)|House]]'',<br>''[[Adam (2008 novel)|Adam]]'',<br>''[[The Bride Collector]]'',<br>''[[The Priest's Graveyard]]'',<br>''Circle Series'' |
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| relatives = [[Rachelle Dekker|Rachelle Dekker (daughter)]] |
| relatives = [[Rachelle Dekker|Rachelle Dekker (daughter)]] |
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| website = {{URL|teddekker.com}} |
| website = {{URL|teddekker.com}} |
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| spouse = Lee Ann Dekker |
| spouse = Lee Ann Dekker |
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'''Ted Dekker''' (born October 24, 1962) is an American author of [[Christian |
'''Ted Dekker''' (born October 24, 1962) is an American author of [[Christian novel|Christian]] [[Mystery fiction|mystery]], [[Thriller (genre)|thriller]], and [[fantasy]] novels including ''Thr3e'', ''[[Obsessed (novel)|Obsessed]]'', and the ''Circle Series''. |
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==Biography== |
==Biography== |
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Dekker was born in [[ |
Dekker was born in [[Dutch New Guinea]] shortly after it had been placed under the [[United Nations Temporary Executive Authority]] before becoming a province of Indonesia. His parents, [[John Dekker|John]] and Helen, served as missionaries among the [[Dani people]]. Ted graduated from high school and took up permanent residence in the United States to study philosophy and religion. |
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In the early nineties, Dekker turned to writing novels. Over the course of three years, he wrote two full-length novels before starting from scratch and rewriting both. He moved his family to the mountains of Western [[Colorado]] and began writing full-time on his third novel. Two years and three novels later his first novel was published. To date, he has written over 30 novels and is best known for psychological thrillers and fantasy tales. |
In the early nineties, Dekker turned to writing novels. Over the course of three years, he wrote two full-length novels before starting from scratch and rewriting both. He moved his family to the mountains of Western [[Colorado]] and began writing full-time on his third novel. Two years and three novels later his first novel was published. To date, he has written over 30 novels and is best known for psychological thrillers and fantasy tales. |
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Dekker's novels have sold over 10 million copies worldwide. Two of his novels, '' |
Dekker's novels have sold over 10 million copies worldwide. Two of his novels, ''Thr3e'' and ''[[House (novel)|''House'']]'', have been made into movies. Dekker resides in the Nashville area with his wife Lee Ann and one of their daughters.<ref>"About Ted" ''teddekker.com'' May 18, 2015</ref> |
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The oldest of his four children, [[Rachelle Dekker]], is also a writer. |
The oldest of his four children, [[Rachelle Dekker]], is also a writer. |
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==Awards== |
==Awards== |
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* 2003 [[Christy Award]] Best Fiction Book for'' |
* 2003 [[Christy Award]] Best Fiction Book for''Thr3e''<ref name="sachemlibrary.org">{{cite web|url=http://sachemlibrary.org/department/reference/advisor/Christy%20Awards.htm|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150521165546/http://sachemlibrary.org/department/reference/advisor/Christy%20Awards.htm|url-status=dead|archive-date=May 21, 2015|title=The Reader's Advisor--Christy Award Winners|work=sachemlibrary.org}}</ref> |
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* 2003 ECPA Gold Medallion Award Best Fiction Book for '' |
* 2003 ECPA Gold Medallion Award Best Fiction Book for ''Thr3e''<ref name="sachemlibrary.org"/> |
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* 2010 Retailer Choice Award for '' |
* 2010 Retailer Choice Award for ''Green''<ref>teddekker.com/2010/04/23/green-wins-retailers-choice-award/</ref> |
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* 2010 Audio File Earphones Award Best Audiobook for ''[[The Bride Collector]]''<ref>teddekker.com/2010/05/14/bride-collector-wins-best-audiobook-award/</ref> |
* 2010 Audio File Earphones Award Best Audiobook for ''[[The Bride Collector]]''<ref>teddekker.com/2010/05/14/bride-collector-wins-best-audiobook-award/</ref> |
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* 2010 INSPYs Bloggers Award for Excellence in Faith-Driven Literature Speculative Fiction for ''[[Green (novel)|Green]]''<ref name="fictiondb.com">{{cite web|url=http://www.fictiondb.com/author/ted-dekker~book-awards~38441.htm|title=Awards for Ted Dekker}}</ref> |
* 2010 INSPYs Bloggers Award for Excellence in Faith-Driven Literature Speculative Fiction for ''[[Green (novel)|Green]]''<ref name="fictiondb.com">{{cite web|url=http://www.fictiondb.com/author/ted-dekker~book-awards~38441.htm|title=Awards for Ted Dekker}}</ref> |
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* 2012 RT Reviewers Choice Award Inspirational Suspense for ''The Sanctuary''<ref name="fictiondb.com"/> |
* 2012 RT Reviewers Choice Award Inspirational Suspense for ''The Sanctuary''<ref name="fictiondb.com"/> |
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* 2014 |
* 2014 Christy Award Best Suspense Book for ''Outlaw''<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.christyawards.com/ca_new/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=145:2014-winners-finalists&catid=52:2014-finalists|title=2014 Winners + Finalists|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160920022938/http://www.christyawards.com/ca_new/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=145:2014-winners-finalists&catid=52:2014-finalists|archive-date=September 20, 2016}}</ref> |
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* 2015 INSPYs Bloggers Award for Excellence in Faith-Driven Literature Mystery/Thriller for ''A.D. 30''<ref name="fictiondb.com"/> |
* 2015 INSPYs Bloggers Award for Excellence in Faith-Driven Literature Mystery/Thriller for ''A.D. 30''<ref name="fictiondb.com"/> |
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==== The Paradise Series==== |
==== The Paradise Series==== |
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{{Main articles|The Paradise Novels}} |
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* ''[[Showdown (Dekker novel)|Showdown]]'' (2005) |
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* '' |
* ''Showdown'' (2005) |
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* ''Saint'' (2007) |
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* '' |
* ''Sinner'' (2008) |
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==== The Lost Books Series==== |
==== The Lost Books Series==== |
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{{Main articles|The Lost Books (novel series)}} |
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* '' |
* ''Chosen'' (2007) |
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* ''[[Infidel (novel)|Infidel]]'' (2007) |
* ''[[Infidel (novel)|Infidel]]'' (2007) |
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* '' |
* ''Renegade'' (2008) |
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* ''Chaos'' (2008) |
* ''Chaos'' (2008) |
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* '' |
* ''Lunatic'' (2009) with Kaci Hill |
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* ''Elyon'' (2009) with Kaci Hill |
* ''Elyon'' (2009) with Kaci Hill |
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* ''[[Forbidden (Dekker and Lee novel)|Forbidden]]'' (2011) with Tosca Lee |
* ''[[Forbidden (Dekker and Lee novel)|Forbidden]]'' (2011) with Tosca Lee |
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* ''[[Mortal (novel)|Mortal]]'' (2012) with Tosca Lee |
* ''[[Mortal (novel)|Mortal]]'' (2012) with Tosca Lee |
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* ''[[Sovereign (Dekker and Lee |
* ''[[Sovereign (Dekker and Lee novel)|Sovereign]]'' (2013) with Tosca Lee |
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==== Other Books Connected to The Books of History Chronicles==== |
==== Other Books Connected to The Books of History Chronicles==== |
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===The Caleb Series=== |
===The Caleb Series=== |
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* '' |
* ''Blessed Child'' (2001) with [[Bill Bright]] |
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* '' |
* ''A Man Called Blessed'' (2002) with [[Bill Bright]] |
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===The Martyr's Song Series=== |
===The Martyr's Song Series=== |
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* '' |
* ''Heaven's Wager'' (2000) |
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* '' |
* ''When Heaven Weeps'' (2001) |
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* '' |
* ''Thunder of Heaven'' (2002) |
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* ''The Martyr's Song'' (2005) |
* ''The Martyr's Song'' (2005) |
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===Non-Fiction=== |
===Non-Fiction=== |
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* '' |
* ''The Slumber of Christianity'' (2005) |
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* ''Tea with Hezbollah'' (2010) with Carl Medearis |
* ''Tea with Hezbollah'' (2010) with Carl Medearis |
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* ''The Forgotten Way'' (2015) with Bill Vanderbrush |
* ''The Forgotten Way'' (2015) with Bill Vanderbrush |
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==References== |
==References== |
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{{reflist|2}} |
{{reflist|2}} |
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== Further reading == |
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*''Squeezing the Reader's Heart'' by Guthrie, Stan. Christianity Today. Oct 2005, Vol. 49 Issue 10, p. 96 |
*''Squeezing the Reader's Heart'' by Guthrie, Stan. Christianity Today. Oct 2005, Vol. 49 Issue 10, p. 96 |
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*"Ted Dekker: Black, white and read." Fowlds, Sean. Publishers Weekly 250.37 September 15, 2003 |
*"Ted Dekker: Black, white and read." Fowlds, Sean. Publishers Weekly 250.37 September 15, 2003 |
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Ted Dekker | |
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Born | [1] Kanggime, Yahukimo Regency, Netherlands New Guinea | October 24, 1962
Occupation | Novelist |
Genre | Fantasy, Thriller, Psychological thriller, Horror, Mystery |
Notable works | Thr3e, House, Adam, The Bride Collector, The Priest's Graveyard, Circle Series |
Spouse | Lee Ann Dekker |
Relatives | Rachelle Dekker (daughter) |
Website | |
teddekker |
Ted Dekker (born October 24, 1962) is an American author of Christian mystery, thriller, and fantasy novels including Thr3e, Obsessed, and the Circle Series.
Biography
Dekker was born in Dutch New Guinea shortly after it had been placed under the United Nations Temporary Executive Authority before becoming a province of Indonesia. His parents, John and Helen, served as missionaries among the Dani people. Ted graduated from high school and took up permanent residence in the United States to study philosophy and religion.
In the early nineties, Dekker turned to writing novels. Over the course of three years, he wrote two full-length novels before starting from scratch and rewriting both. He moved his family to the mountains of Western Colorado and began writing full-time on his third novel. Two years and three novels later his first novel was published. To date, he has written over 30 novels and is best known for psychological thrillers and fantasy tales.
Dekker's novels have sold over 10 million copies worldwide. Two of his novels, Thr3e and House, have been made into movies. Dekker resides in the Nashville area with his wife Lee Ann and one of their daughters.[2]
The oldest of his four children, Rachelle Dekker, is also a writer.
Awards
- 2003 Christy Award Best Fiction Book forThr3e[3]
- 2003 ECPA Gold Medallion Award Best Fiction Book for Thr3e[3]
- 2010 Retailer Choice Award for Green[4]
- 2010 Audio File Earphones Award Best Audiobook for The Bride Collector[5]
- 2010 INSPYs Bloggers Award for Excellence in Faith-Driven Literature Speculative Fiction for Green[6]
- 2012 RT Reviewers Choice Award Inspirational Suspense for The Sanctuary[6]
- 2014 Christy Award Best Suspense Book for Outlaw[7]
- 2015 INSPYs Bloggers Award for Excellence in Faith-Driven Literature Mystery/Thriller for A.D. 30[6]
Bibliography
The Books Of History Chronicles
The Circle Series
- Black: The Birth of Evil (2004)
- Red: The Heroic Rescue (2004)
- White: The Great Pursuit (2004)
- Green: The Beginning and the End (2009) (Known as "Green: The Last Stand" in The Circle 4-in-1 due to Alternate Ending)
Beyond the Circle
- The 49th Mystic (May 2018)
- Rise of the Mystics (October 2018)
The Paradise Series
- Showdown (2005)
- Saint (2007)
- Sinner (2008)
The Lost Books Series
- Chosen (2007)
- Infidel (2007)
- Renegade (2008)
- Chaos (2008)
- Lunatic (2009) with Kaci Hill
- Elyon (2009) with Kaci Hill
The Books Of Mortals Series
- The Keeper (2011) with Tosca Lee
- Forbidden (2011) with Tosca Lee
- Mortal (2012) with Tosca Lee
- Sovereign (2013) with Tosca Lee
Other Books Connected to The Books of History Chronicles
- House (2006) with Frank Peretti
- Skin (2007)
- Immanuel's Veins (2010)
- The Blood Book (2011) with Kevin Kaiser and Josh Olds
- Genesis (2011)
- To Kill With Reason (2010)
Thrillers
- Blink (2003)
- Thr3e (2003)
- Obsessed (2005)
- Blink of an Eye (2007)
- Adam (2008)
- Kiss (2009) with Erin Healy
- BoneMan's Daughters (2009)
- Burn (2010) with Erin Healy
- The Bride Collector (2010)
- The Priest's Graveyard (2011)
- The Sanctuary (2012)
- Play Dead (2021)
The Caleb Series
- Blessed Child (2001) with Bill Bright
- A Man Called Blessed (2002) with Bill Bright
The Martyr's Song Series
- Heaven's Wager (2000)
- When Heaven Weeps (2001)
- Thunder of Heaven (2002)
- The Martyr's Song (2005)
Outlaw Chronicles
- Outlaw (2013)
- Eyes Wide Open (2014)
- Water Walker (2014)
- Hacker (2014)
A.D. Series
- A.D. 30 (2014)
- A.D. 33 (2015)
Short Stories
- The Promise (2005)
- The Drummer Boy (2006)
Non-Fiction
- The Slumber of Christianity (2005)
- Tea with Hezbollah (2010) with Carl Medearis
- The Forgotten Way (2015) with Bill Vanderbrush
- The Forgotten Way Meditations (2015) with Bill Vanderbrush
- The Way of Love, Book 1 (2018)
- The Way of Love, Book 2 (2018)
The Dream Traveler's Quest
- Book 1: Into the Book of Light (2018) with Kara Dekker
- Book 2: The Curse of Shadowman (2018) with Kara Dekker
- Book 3: The Garden and the Serpent (2018) with Kara Dekker
- Book 4: The Final Judgment (2018) with Kara Dekker
And They Found Dragons
- Book 1: The Boy Who Fell From the Stars (2021) with Rachelle Dekker
- Book 2: Journey to the Silver Towers (2021) with Rachelle Dekker
- Book 3: Rise of the Light Bringer (2021) with Rachelle Dekker
Millie Maven
- Book 1: The Bronze Medallion (2020) with Rachelle Dekker
- Book 2: The Golden Vial (2020) with Rachelle Dekker
- Book 3: The White Sword (2020) with Rachelle Dekker
References
- ^ "About Ted" Teddekker.com April 2010
- ^ "About Ted" teddekker.com May 18, 2015
- ^ a b "The Reader's Advisor--Christy Award Winners". sachemlibrary.org. Archived from the original on May 21, 2015.
- ^ teddekker.com/2010/04/23/green-wins-retailers-choice-award/
- ^ teddekker.com/2010/05/14/bride-collector-wins-best-audiobook-award/
- ^ a b c "Awards for Ted Dekker".
- ^ "2014 Winners + Finalists". Archived from the original on September 20, 2016.
Further reading
- Squeezing the Reader's Heart by Guthrie, Stan. Christianity Today. Oct 2005, Vol. 49 Issue 10, p. 96
- "Ted Dekker: Black, white and read." Fowlds, Sean. Publishers Weekly 250.37 September 15, 2003
- "Ted Dekker's Life." Joshuadigangisbiggestfan.tripod.com/bio.html. Ted Dekker Fansite, 2009
- "Gossip, Scandal & Things Of The Odd Best-selling Author Shaped By Cannibals, Christiantiy." http://www.mynewsletterbuilder.com/. Copyright © 2008-2009 Infinity Books Japan All Rights Reserved. This Newsletter Created Exclusively for Infinity Books Japan by Out Sourcing Pro, n. d. Web.
External links
- Official website
- Ted Dekker at IMDb
- Ted Dekker at Library of Congress, with 65 library catalog records
- 1962 births
- Living people
- 21st-century American novelists
- American thriller writers
- Evangel University alumni
- American graphic novelists
- American fantasy writers
- American horror novelists
- Dutch emigrants to the United States
- People from Yahukimo Regency
- American male novelists
- 21st-century American male writers
- Netherlands New Guinea people