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Chris Heimerdinger (born August 26, 1963, Bloomington, Indiana, USA) is an American author and member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) who has written sixteen novels for young people and adults, most of which center on religious themes familiar to Latter-day Saints.

Early life

Heimerdinger's father was a professor in theatre at Indiana University. His parents divorced when he was four years old and his mother remarried. Heimerdinger has one older brother and two younger sisters.

Heimerdinger was active in high school theatre and drama and in competitive speech and oratory, where he excelled in Wyoming High School competitions for three years in the categories of Humor, Oratory, and Drama. He began to write books at the age of 7, and continued through high school. He also began making super-8 films beginning in junior high, and showed these films to the scholarship committee of Brigham Young University in 1981, earning a full scholarship in 'Theatre and Cinematic Arts'. Heimerdinger read the Book of Mormon at age 18, during his first semester at college, and was converted to the Mormon faith on Oct. 10, 1981.

Books and films

Heimerdinger is the author of the Tennis Shoes Adventure Series. His first published work was Tennis Shoes Among the Nephites (1989), based on events in the Book of Mormon. Nine books followed in the series, which features children who discover a secret room capable of transporting its visitors back in time. The first books in the series were intended to be a fictional account of the Book of Mormon, while later ones explore other historical eras, including Ancient Rome, Israel during the Roman destruction in A.D. 73, and the time period of the Tower of Babel. Unusually for children's books they include notes at the end of each chapter.

In 2008 Heimerdinger was among the top 10 list of LDS authors as chosen by Mormon Times readers.

In 2005, Heimerdinger began production of Passage to Zarahemla. Originally written in 1999 as "Summer of the Nephite" it was published as a novel, Passage to Zarahemla in 2003. The film was released October, 2007 and with 185 special effects shots, "features the most special effects of any LDS-themed film to date". It was released on DVD in June 2008.

Works

Novels

Published by Covenant Communications in American Fork, Utah except A Return to Christmas published by Random House/Ballantine in 1995.

Tennis Shoes Adventure Series

  • Tennis Shoes Among the Nephites ISBN 1577344677
  • Gadiantons and the Silver Sword ISBN 1555033903
  • Tennis Shoes and the Feathered Serpent ISBN 1577344871
  • Tennis Shoes and the Feathered Serpent, part two ISBN 1577344898
  • The Sacred Quest (formerly Tennis Shoes and the Seven Churches) ISBN 157734491X
  • The Lost Scrolls ISBN 1577344189
  • The Golden Crown ISBN 1577344987
  • Warriors of Cumorah ISBN 1577349229
  • Tower of Thunder ISBN 1591561779
  • Kingdoms and Conquerors ISBN 1591567408
  • Volume 11 (tentatively entitled Thorns of Glory

Other books ISBN

  • Eddie Fantastic ISBN 1555034039
  • Daniel and Nephi ISBN 1555035663
  • Ben Franklin and the Chamber of Time ISBN 0875798780
  • A Light in the Storm ISBN 157734684X
  • Passage to Zarahemla ISBN 0970834306
  • A Return to Christmas Random House/Ballantine, 1995.

ISBN 0804118264

  • The Absurd Adventures of Elders Kurds and Way

Music CDs

Films

  • The Wolves (1987): Drama about a grade-school boy's club. Produced, written, and directed by Chris while a student at Brigham Young University. Distributed by Phoneix Films, BFA.
  • Lehi's Land of First Inheritance (2003): Documentary on Book of Mormon geography produced by Newlight Productions, Written by Chris Heimerdinger and Joseph Allen. Directed by Chris Heimerdinger (Dist. by Newlight Prod. and Sounds of Zion, Inc.)
  • Passage to Zarahemla (2007), a feature-length action/adventure/fantasy movie Written and Directed by Heimerdinger. Released to theaters October 15 2007.

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Tyler Hinton, "LDS Author Writes, Directs Sci-Fi Film", BYU NewsNet, 2007-03-30, accessed 2008-05-12.
  2. "State Contest Winners", Cody Enterprise, 26 November 1980
  3. "Heimerdinger Aims for Film Career" Mark Marymee, Cody Enterprise, 12 March 1981
  4. ^ BYU Daily Universe - Barney J, "Student loves direction: Hopes to help world with movies, mission". August 22 1983
  5. Book in production

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