The youngest of seven children, J. Christian Enochs was born in South Carolina. He spent his early childhood living with his parents and six sisters in Lexington, Kentucky?s historic Gratz Park wit...visualizza altroThe youngest of seven children, J. Christian Enochs was born in South Carolina. He spent his early childhood living with his parents and six sisters in Lexington, Kentucky?s historic Gratz Park within a rambling house built in the garden of Confederate General John Hunt Morgan, the ?Thunderbolt of the Confederacy.? After finishing prep school in Virginia, Enochs attended Transylvania University before graduating with a degree in history and political science from the University of Kentucky in 1989. Enochs then returned to his family home, Fernwood, in rural South Mississippi, where his family still resides. In 1990, Enochs moved to New Orleans to attend Tulane Law School, and was the editor of Tulane Maritime Law Journal. After practicing law on the Gulf Coast of Mississippi, Enochs returned to the Crescent City, where he works as a trial attorney with the law firm of Burke & Mayer.
Enochs has written three novels, and his first novel, The Dead Files, will be released in 2006. Enochs? characters are drawn from the wide and diverse social circle that peppered his upbringing amidst the piney woods of rural Mississippi and the rolling Bluegrass hills of Lexington, Kentucky.visualizza meno