Joel Bresler is a humor writer known for his distinctive comedic voice and works inspired by literary greats like P.G. Wodehouse, Evelyn Waugh, and Douglas Adams. His debut book, "Letters to be Read in a Heavily British Accent," established his reputation as a witty and inventive author. He followed this success with sequels including "Sunderwynde Revisited" and "Sunderwynde Revisited, Again," as well as the Foreword Reviews Indie Award-winning "The Moskowitz Code." His most recent release, "Bottomless Cups," was published in February 2020.
Born and raised in Cleveland, Ohio, Bresler graduated from Skidmore College before briefly working in social services and later transitioning into specialized business consulting. His writing blends sharp wit with playful puns, maintaining a high standard of humor while embracing lighthearted absurdity. Currently residing in the desert Southwest, he draws inspiration from his surroundings while navigating the challenges of the arid landscape.