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Joseph C. Evans

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British author
Author of popular books and fantasy episode interactive stories.

Joseph Carr Evans (born 24 April) is a British author. He was born and raised in Wales in the United Kingdom. He is known for his stories in Episode - a popular storytelling app.[1]

Early life[edit]

Evans was born in Cardiff, Wales. He attended Willows High School. In 2003, he graduated from St. David's Catholic College. In 2007, he graduated from the University of Wales with a 1st class BA (Hons) in Interactive Media. He started working on his book series: The Seckry Sequence in 2008. In his teens, he read and loved Broken Sky by Chris Wooding, which inspired him to write his own books.

Career[edit]

His Seckry Sequence books have reached over 100,000 Kindle downloads and 140,000 Wattpad reads. His fantasy stories from the app Episode Interactive has reached over 3,500,000 reads. Some of his books have reached 10,000,000 reads. He received positive comments from readers.

He has a YouTube channel[2] where he teaches people how to write stories, answers questions and offers Episode Interactive tutorials.

Books[edit]

Seckry Sequence[edit]

A three book series[3]

  • Book 1: City of The Falling Sky
  • Book 2: The Trinity Awakening
  • Book 3: Fate of The Fractured

Episode Interactive[edit]

Story Year released
The Phoenix Prophecy 2014
The Ember Effect 2015
Soulbound 2016
The Secret of Rain 2016
The Last Goodbye 2017
Glitch Girl 2018
City of the Falling Sky 2019

Personal life[edit]

He married Charlotte Palmer-Evans on 5 June 2014. One of his eyes is lighter than the other, from Heterochromia iridum.

References[edit]

  1. "Episode Interactive". www.episodeinteractive.com.
  2. YouTube channel on YouTube
  3. http://www.theseckrysequence.com/

External links[edit]


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