Joshua A. Bruner
 

Joshua writes emotionally resonant fiction with satirical bite.


Learn more about his background, media availability, and the layered identities that shape his work.

 

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About Joshua


Joshua A. Bruner is a debut novelist living in rural Connecticut, where he recently moved with his husband and infant son. After 15+ years in New York City, he’s settling into their quirky 1890 house full of creaks, charm, and questionable light switches.

Joshua was born in suburban Dallas and raised by a single mom—an upbringing that closely mirrors the world of his protagonist, Shea. His work explores themes of identity, misrecognition, and the quiet courage it takes to be seen.

The first in his family to attend college, Joshua holds degrees in English and Religion from Yale and Southwestern University. With a background in communications, he’s committed to publishing stories that blend emotional resonance with a sharp, literary voice.

He’s a member of the Bridgewater Volunteer Fire Department, and Board Chair for Circle Match, which empowers students from low-income communities to uplift their hometowns through the college application process.

He listens to more Townes Van Zandt than is probably healthy, and—regardless of his actual age—has always been 16 going on 60.

Media


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Joshua A. Bruner is a debut author of character-driven fiction that blends sharp satire with deep emotional resonance. His work explores queer identity, class, code-switching, and quiet acts of rebellion—set in emotionally charged, culturally complex spaces.

He is available for:

  • Literary panels and readings

  • Podcast interviews

  • School or university talks

  • Guest writing, op-eds, or features

Joshua is based in Connecticut and available for virtual or in-person engagements.