My name is Joseph Behnke

My name is Joseph Behnke, and Iโ€™m more than just the author of Before 18: In Josephโ€™s Footsteps and Before 18: The Untold Stories of Drug Abuse โ€” Iโ€™m the person who lived them, breathed them, and carried them in silence for far too long.

For as long as I can remember, Iโ€™ve had a storm inside me. One filled with moments I couldnโ€™t forget, wounds that never seemed to close, and questions I never felt safe enough to ask out loud. Growing up wasnโ€™t soft. It wasnโ€™t simple. It wasnโ€™t safe. I was exposed to things no child should have to carry โ€” and yet I carried them, day after day, year after year.

These books started in the quiet. In late-night journal entries. In phone notes I typed just to get the weight off my chest. At first, I didnโ€™t think Iโ€™d ever show anyone. But the more I wrote, the more I realized: this wasnโ€™t just my pain. This was the pain of so many people like me โ€” young, unheard, and surviving in silence.

I didnโ€™t come from privilege. I didnโ€™t have a ghostwriter or a big publishing deal waiting in my inbox. What I had was a voice โ€” raw, unfiltered, and still healing โ€” and the courage to use it. I didnโ€™t write Before 18 because I had it all figured out. I wrote it because I didnโ€™t. And that honestyโ€ฆ thatโ€™s what makes it real.

Iโ€™m only 19 years old. And people ask me all the time, โ€œWhy write a memoir so young?โ€

The answer is simple: because Iโ€™ve already lived through things that changed me forever. And I know Iโ€™m not the only one. These books arenโ€™t about looking back decades later โ€” theyโ€™re about speaking now, while the memories are fresh, the emotions are sharp, and the truth still hurtsโ€ฆ but also heals.

I donโ€™t write for fame. I write for healing.

I write because I know someone out there needs to hear this.

And I write because turning pain into purpose might be the most powerful thing Iโ€™ll ever do.

If youโ€™ve made it this far โ€” thank you. For reading. For being curious. For showing up. You are now part of this journey. And I truly hope these books become part of yours, too.

Because Before 18 isnโ€™t just my memoir.

Itโ€™s proof that your story โ€” no matter how hard, no matter how messy โ€” is worth telling.

With love,

Joseph Behnke