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Joshua Ericson's Bio
Joshua Ericson writes like your inner monologue, if it had better timing and fewer filters. Blending dark humor, brutal honesty, and emotional clarity, he tackles mental health, ADHD, relationships, and the chaos in your head. His Brain vs Me series mixes memoir and fiction that doesn’t fix you, it just meets you where you are.
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Joshua Ericson's Bio
Joshua Ericson writes like your inner voice, only with sharper timing and fewer apologies. Known for his blend of brutal honesty, dark humor, and emotional punch, he delivers nonfiction that feels human and fiction that cuts a little too deep. A former content creator, blogger, and podcast regular, Joshua honed his voice live, raw, funny, and unfiltered. He’s the author of Think, Rethink, Panic, Fuck That, Antisocial, and Therapy Is Weird, with more on the way in his Brain vs Me series: a sharp, vulnerable collision of self-help and literary fiction. Outside of writing, he works in nonprofit tech, parents amid chaos, and quietly judges your spreadsheet formatting.
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Joshua Ericson's Bio
Joshua Ericson writes like your inner monologue, if it had better timing, darker jokes, and no interest in pretending everything’s fine. His work blends brutal honesty, dry humor, emotional gut-punches, and unapologetic sarcasm to create nonfiction that actually feels human and fiction that hits too close to home.
Before books, Joshua spent years in front of a camera as a content creator on YouTube and Twitch, a longtime blogger, and a veteran of multiple podcasts. That live, unscripted storytelling built his signature voice: conversational, stream-of-consciousness, sometimes funny, sometimes wrecking, always real. Whether he’s unpacking mental health, ADHD chaos, fractured relationships, social dysfunction, or the war inside your own head, his work doesn’t offer tidy resolutions. It offers recognition. Reflection. Something that lands.
He’s the author of Think, Rethink, Panic, Fuck That, Antisocial, and Therapy Is Weird, part of the Brain vs Me series—a brutally honest collection that refuses to separate humor from heartbreak or clarity from confusion.
When he’s not writing, Joshua works in nonprofit IT leadership, parents in controlled chaos, and silently critiques your spreadsheet alignment. He lives in New England, where he’s probably overthinking something right now, and turning it into a book.
