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Jonathan Dylan Barker (born 1971) is a ''
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'' and international bestselling American author of suspense thrillers, often incorporating elements of horror, crime, mystery, science fiction, and the supernatural. His debut novel, ''Forsaken'', was a finalist for a
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in 2014.


Early life and career

Barker was born January 7, 1971, in
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, and spent the first fourteen years of his life in
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. At fourteen, Barker's family relocated to Englewood, Florida. He attended Lemon Bay High School and graduated in 1989. He enrolled at the Art Institute of Fort Lauderdale, where he later obtained a degree in business. While in college, a writing assignment found its way into the hands of Paul Gallotta of ''Circus''. Gallotta reached out to Barker and asked him to join the staff of ''25th Parallel'', where he worked alongside the man who would later become
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. Assignments dropped him into the center of pop culture, and by 1991 Barker had branched out, interviewing celebrities for the likes of ''Seventeen'', '' TeenBeat'', and other national and local publications. In 1992, Barker syndicated a small newspaper column called "Revealed" which centered on the investigation of haunted places and supernatural occurrences. He began work as a
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and book doctor, helping other authors for publication. Barker cites
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,
Dean Koontz Dean Ray Koontz (born July 9, 1945) is an American author. His novels are billed as thriller (genre), suspense thrillers, but frequently incorporate elements of horror fiction, horror, fantasy, science fiction, Mystery fiction, mystery, and sati ...
,
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, and
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among his influences. Stephen King read portions of ''Forsaken'' prior to publication and granted Barker permission to utilize the character of Leland Gaunt of King's '' Needful Things'' in the novel. Indie-published in late 2014, the book went on to hit some major milestones - #2 on Audible (
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with ''
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'' held #1), #44 on Amazon U.S., #2 on Amazon Canada, and #22 on Amazon UK. ''Forsaken'' was also nominated for a
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(Best Debut Novel) and won a handful of others, including a New Apple Medalist Award. After reading ''Forsaken'', Bram Stoker's family contacted Barker and asked him to co-author a prequel to ''
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'' utilizing Stoker's original notes and journals, much of which has never been made public. Barker's indie success drew the attention of traditional agents and publishers, and in early 2016 his debut thriller, ''The Fourth Monkey'', sold in a series of pre-empts and auctions worldwide, with
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set to publish in the U.S. and
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in the UK. The book has also sold for both film and television. In September 2017, Putnam purchased the publishing rights for '' Dracul'' in a five-house auction with additional publishers worldwide, and
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optioned the film rights, with
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set to direct. In addition to writing his own novels, Barker has collaborated with American author
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. Their first novel together, titled ''The Coast-to-Coast Murders'', debuted at number 2 on the ''New York Times'' list on October 11, 2020. Their second collaboration, ''The Noise'', released in August 2021, became an instant ''New York Times'' bestseller, and has been optioned by
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. Their third release, ''Death of the Black Widow'', released in April 2022, and also became an instant ''New York Times'' bestseller. The fourth was ''Confessions Of The Dead'', published in 2024. They released The Writer in March of 2025, it debuted at #2 on the New York Times bestseller list. In July 2024 it was announced J.D. Barker would pen a novel to reboot the Flatliners film franchise, tentatively titled: Flatliners: Resurrection. The original film, written by Peter Filardi, released in 1990 by
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, was directed by
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, and starred
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,
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,
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, Billy Baldwin, and
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. Barker aims to "honor the spirit" of the original while still taking the work in a new direction.


Autism

At the age of twenty-two, Barker was diagnosed with Asperger’s syndrome, a condition on the autism Spectrum. He often refers to autism as his "superpower." He credits the condition with enhancing his writing abilities. He uses his platform as a means of raising awareness about autism. He frequently speaks about his experiences and works to break down the stigma surrounding neurodiversity.


Co-Authors

After previously collaborating with James Patterson, Barker announced a new line of co-authored titles to be distributed by Simon & Schuster. The first book, Heavy Are The Stones, was released in November 2024, and paired Barker with author and neuropsychologist, Christine Daigle. Barker has said such partnerships allow him to explore themes and topics outside his wheelhouse and add an authenticity to the narrative.


Bibliography


Novels

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Collaborations

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Short stories

* "Mondays" (1993 - ''Last Exit Press'') * "Among Us" (1995 - ''Dark Crossing Magazine'') * "The Sitter" (1996 - ''Hidden Fears Magazine'') * "Wicked Ways" (1997 - ''Hidden Fears Magazine'') * "A Caller's Game" (1997 - ''Hidden Fears Magazine'') * "Room 108" (1998 - ''Hidden Fears Magazine'') * "Hybrid" (2012 - Among The Shadow Entertainment) * "Of the Lake" (2016 - Ancient Enemies Anthology - Good Dog Publishing)


Filmography


Television and streaming

*''The Fourth Monkey'' (
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) *''The Noise'' (
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)


Feature films

*''Dracul'' (
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) *''Behind A Closed Door'' (QC Entertainment)


Awards

, - , 2014 , ''FORSAKEN - Superior Achievement in a First Novel'' , Bram Stoker Awards , , - , 2018 , ''DRACUL - Superior Achievement in a Novel'' , Bram Stoker Awards ,


References

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