User:Eduard Joseph

Eduard Joseph
Born Eduard Johannes Joseph Erasmus in Pretoria, South Africa, 1985

Currently residing in Cape Town, South Africa
Occupation: Indie Author
Formats: Ebooks
Years active: 2007 - current


Eduard Joseph is an independent author from Cape Town South Africa. His first novel Freaks want love too was written in 2007 and finally self-published in 2013 on Amazon.com

The novel is available on multiple online stores, from Smashwords, Barnes & Noble, iTunes, Amazon and Apple. The story revolves around a deformed boy who was born as a result of his father's bestiality and lives a secluded life on the family farm. He longs for more to life and set out in search of love.

Eduard Joseph's second eBook novel, The Town is set in a post-apocalyptic world and tells the tale of a young man Jimmy who learns the truth behind the apocalypse and why he survived.

Eduard Joseph has written numerous short stories as well;

- When there is blood on the moon
- Ultimatum
- The man who refused to grow old
- The Thirst
- Trick or treat
- Welcome to the neighbourhood
- Morgue of the living

Inspiration
Eduard Josephs cites his inspiration to be his dreams and renowned author Stephen King. The inspiration for his novel Freaks want love too was reading an article about bestiality and wondering what would happen if a baby was born as a consequence of it.
Inspiration for The Town was his love of apocalyptic and zombie stories;

I love a good zombie apocalypse story, but I was never satisfied as to why the apocalypse came about. I did some research in the Bible and found some startling verses that I used as the basis for my eBook.

As of June 2013, Eduard Joseph is working on his next eBook novel, How to date a corpse which marks his third venture into the zombie genre.

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