Joshua Ericson is the author of Think, Rethink, Panic, Fuck That, Antisocial, and Therapy Is Weird, with more titles forthcoming in his Brain vs Me series. His work blends emotional precision, dark humor, and unflinching honesty across nonfiction and literary fiction. Whether exploring mental health, ADHD, fractured relationships, or the tension between self-destruction and survival, Ericson’s voice is sharp, grounded, and unapologetically human.
His books have earned critical acclaim, including a 5-star review and IndieReader Approved distinction for Fuck That, and multiple 5-star seals from Readers’ Favorite. Reviewers have called his voice “a wrecking ball of honesty” and praised his storytelling as “raw, dark, and disturbingly real.” Known for writing that lands like truth you weren’t ready to hear, his work resonates with readers looking for something real.
A former content creator, blogger, and podcast host, he honed his voice through years of unscripted storytelling—earning a reputation for clarity, bluntness, and the ability to turn personal chaos into connection. His writing doesn’t offer easy answers. It offers recognition.
Ericson lives in Connecticut, where he works in nonprofit technology leadership, parents in controlled chaos, and quietly judges your spreadsheet formatting.