John Faulkner (September 24, 1901 – March 28, 1963) was an American author.
His works, in a plain style, depict life in Mississippi.
Faulkner is best-remembered for the novels Men Working (1941) and Dollar Cotton (1942), and the memoir, My Brother Bill: An Affectionate Reminiscence (1963), about his elder sibling, author William Faulkner.
John Faulkner was also an accomplished, self-taught painter.
He did a series of paintings known as The Vanishing South and wrote a short paragraph to describe each one.