ABOUT
Johnathan Ehritz was diagnosed with Autism/Aspergers at a very young age. His difference had shown through the infinite imagination and creativity he expressed growing up. Now he expresses his ideas through writing, creating engaging stories with lovable characters and imaginative worlds.
When Johnathan is not writing, he volunteers at his local church, helping in the children's ministry. He also has experience in theater and drama, performing in plays like Arsenic and Old Lace at Landmark College. Johnathan currently lives with his family in Pennsylvania, working on his next book he wishes to share with the world.
Upcomming Events

Meet the Author at the Literacy Nation Book Fair – August 9th!
I'm thrilled to announce that I’ll be attending the Literacy Nation Book Fair on August 9th from 10-3 at Pennsylvania Convention Center! This exciting event is a celebration of stories, voices, and connections—and I can’t wait to be part of it.
Stop by my table to:
• Purchase your very own copy of my latest book
• Get it signed by me in person
• Chat about the story, the inspiration, and anything in between
Whether you’re a longtime reader or discovering my work for the first time, I’d love to meet you. Mark your calendar and come say hello!
Press

Landscape for Alumni and Friends of Landmark College
Landmark College played a pivotal role in shaping Johnathan Ehritz’s journey as a writer, actor, and advocate for neurodiverse storytelling. Featured in the College’s alumni magazine, Johnathan shares how his time at LC—where compassionate guidance and creative exploration flourished—led to the publication of his debut novel, The Stable Boy. The article highlights the unique connection between his personal story and the transformative setting of Landmark, reminding alumni and friends of the enduring impact of this community on bold and heartfelt achievements.
Book Signings
A memorable day at Barnes & Noble!
Barnes and Noble in the Promenade shops Fall 2024 at 2960 Center Valley Pkwy Suite 742, Center Valley, PA 18034
Thank you to everyone who came out to the book signing—your support, stories, and smiles made it truly special. Sharing this journey with readers, one signature and conversation at a time, is what makes writing so rewarding.
Here’s to the magic of books and the connections they spark. More adventures ahead!
A Heartfelt Chapter in “The Stable Boy” Journey
Grateful to Shepherd of the Hills Calvary Chapel for welcoming several book signing throughout the Sundays of April 2025. Surrounded by faith, community, and kindred spirits, we shared not just a story—but a connection.
Thank you to everyone who came, listened, and opened your hearts to the message behind “The Stable Boy.” May its pages continue to stir courage and hope in every reader.
Performance at Landmark College
Arsenic & Lace
Several archived recordings from Johnathan Ehritz’s performance in Arsenic and Old Lace at Landmark College offer a glimpse into his early artistic spirit. Captured during his time as a student, these moments showcase his dynamic presence on stage and his ability to bring classic comedy to life with charm and nuance. The play—known for its quirky humor and dark twists—found fresh energy through his interpretation, and they capture the spark of his early passion for performance.