Joel Eisenberg is an American writer-producer, whose current eight-book fantasy saga with co-author Steve Hillard, The Chronicles of Ara, was sold to Ovation TV for an eight-hour miniseries. The deal was unique for a network in that the series was published by the independent Incorgnito Press, and was printed digitally on-demand. He is represented by CAA.
Eisenberg wrote the movie Hollywood Vampyr starring the late Trevor Goddard and filming of the movie wrapped in early October 2000, but the film sat unreleased for two full years, finally being screened for the first time in September 2002.
In 2004, Eisenberg, an avid book collector, was hired by a private party to identify, organize and archive a substantial lot of unidentified handwritten materials. These materials were soon verified as original John Steinbeck writings considered "lost" to history, and have been since referred to by a noted historian as "one of the most important literary discoveries of the century.”
April Showers was a critically acclaimed feature film executive produced by Eisenberg, and released in 2009. Based on the Columbine School Shootings tragedy, April Showers was written and directed by Columbine survivor Andrew Robinson, and was awarded a special citation by the U.S. House of Representatives for its co-star Tom Arnold and his fight for the continuance of school safety standards.