My name is

Nicholas M. Krohn

Self-published author that wants to tell you a good story and honor God while doing it.

No, I do not write books about Crohn's Disease, nor is anything on this website affiliated with it. Different Crohn altogether, though I do express my sympathy for those who suffer from it.

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A Few Autobiographical Words

A lover of making literary worlds where people can be swept off to. A Christian family man that likes to both honor the Lord and entertain readers.

Education, Credentials and Honors

Graduated with Pastoral Studies from Heartland Baptist Bible College in Oklahoma City, OK.

Bragging Rights

I got married to the most amazing woman in all of existence. She helps tremendously with the writing process and I love her so.

Professional and Litrary Affiliation

I'm just a guy with book ideas. No professional background, I'm afraid.

Three-fold:

1. To give glory to Jesus Christ and show others His amazing grace

2. To share with you the amazing worlds that I’ve discovered on a path enlightened by dreams and sorrows

3. I can’t stop writing (I’ve tried. It’s a real problem)

Inspiration, for me, comes from music and art (loosely defined). Preferably together.

My influences are my Lord,

My wife,

My parents,

My kids,

Jason Gaddis,

John Yates,

Ben Quinlan,

J.R.R. Tolkien,

George Lucas,

Alan Menken,

Hans Zimmer,

Walt Disney,

John Williams, and many others

The Lord of the Rings by J.R.R. Tolkien

The Princess Bride by William Goldman

Moby Dick by Herman Melville

Ranger’s Apprentice series by John Flanagan

Animorphs series by K.A. Applegate

Just to name a few.

The best way to discover why I love them is to read them for yourself.

I like to narrate through characters. I am fantastic at dialogue, but my weakness is in description. However, I do like to encourage imagination, so a lack of description often allows the reader to fill in the holes.

My goal: To change lives for the better with the power of stories.

Mine’s not so special. I found CreateSpace and published my first work, Scoefield. From there, it went over to Kindle Direct Publishing and I’ve stayed with them ever since.

So far (and in this order):

1. Scoefield

2. Heroes & Thieves I: The Noble Bandit

3. Krohn’s Commentary of 1st Samuel

4. Engel

5. Krohn’s Commentary of 2nd Samuel

6. Heroes & Thieves II: A Bundle of Fools

7. Heroes & Thieves III: Clapia’s Rebirth

8. Trains, Bridges, Cups, & Cheese

9. Blume

10. The Rambling of a Cart Pusher

11. Krohn’s Commentary of the Book of Ruth

12. Heroes & Thieves IV: Two Wastelands

13. Baptist Apologetics: Volume One

Heroes & Thieves: Protector Edition I

Lucas & Lily

Heroes & Thieves V: Warring Hearts

Rehcrai I

Newest Release

Published 3/22/25

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Have a look at my other books

The first book that started it all:

Scoefield

A young German boy, Henry, arrives in America as it is on the brink of falling into the Great Depression. When facing persecution for his nationality, he learns the true meaning of trusting God. Especially when running into a young man by the name of Scoefield, who is simply struggling to make ends meet and raise his sister. With both families destitute, they pull together with hopes to help each other get by.

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Check Out the Reviews

Pete Hunter

History Teacher

I enjoyed this young man’s first published novel. I believe he has a good feel for character development and he has shown through his writing that he has studied about the era of the plot line. I am, however, a little conflicted when I see the author devote maybe too much time to biblical quotes that try and drive home a message from one character to another. I think in that respect, the old adage, ‘less is more’ would be quite appropriate for this novel. That being said, it appears this is just part one of another up in coming novella….so best of luck to you Mr. Krohn…

Audrey Laine

Fantasy Author

The first thing that I will say about Scoefield, is that it is refreshing to see a truly Christian novel where God is not given as a marketing ploy to believers in an otherwise secular book. I also appreciated that no creative liberties were taken in the aspect of God and the Bible– I noted that Saviour (in reference to Jesus) was spelled correctly with a “u”– a small detail, but not an overlooked one.

Another thing that I enjoyed about Scoefield was the smaller, more intimate cast of characters, which allowed for more development, as opposed to a large cast of characters. It was blunt, truthful, and showed the realistic consequences of actions, rather than a glorified, Hollywood glamorization.

All this being said, I wish that Scoefield had spent a bit less time quoting Scripture directly– as accurate and informative as this was, I think some of Sarah and Henry’s readings could have been a bit more generalized with verse references here and there (so that the passage could be looked up), rather than a direct insertion of Bible passages themselves. As amazing as it was to see Scripture placed so paramountly in the book, I found myself longing to read more about the characters and learn more about their lives.

Overall, I would definitely recommend Scoefield, and look forward to reading its sequel, Engel!

Mrs. Robert C. Williams

Amazon Customer

 

GSmom327

Amazon Customer