I interrupt your regularly scheduled Stock Fiction programming to bring you the following message:
My scintillatingly sweet YA novel, See Dot Smile, will only continues to be available to read FOR FREE on Wattpad.com.
This is your last chance to read the director’s cut. The OG. So that in five years when you’re watching the heart smashing series See Dot Smile on Netflix, based on the heart smashing novel of the same title by yours truly, you can say,
“Aww. I knew this story when it was just a flash dream in the soul pan of that dope AF fiction writer I subscribed to on Substack. Dreams do come true.”
But just in case that’s not exactly how it plays out, I hope you’ll consider giving my book a read.
Any takers?
Okay. I’m sure you saw the acronym YA at the top of this post and said, “Oh no. Not for me. I don’t read YA.”
Here’s the thing, guys. I know you’re scared that if you start reading YA that you’re somehow less of a grownup or something. But YA isn’t just for young adults. It’s about them, sure. But the genre is FOR ANYONE who wants to escape to a time when they were young and firm and flexible and fearless and terrified and horny and lovesick. It’s for ANYONE looking to have their rusty heartstrings plucked and their angst-o-meters lubricated.
And speaking of lubrication - if chapters 4, 6, 26, 45, 46, 47 and 71 don’t manage to spice up whatever time of day you happen to be reading them, I’ll give you your money back.
Oh wait, it’s free.
Guess you’ll just have to take my word for it.
Or you could read the book.
Hop back to my launch post for a summary of the story and a lot of me gushing over the process of bringing it to life.
We now return to your regularly scheduled Stock Fiction programming.
Happy reading, YA fiction lovers1.
That’s all of you. BTW. 💜
SEE DOT SMILE is "For anyone who wants to escape to a time when they were young and firm and flexible and fearless and terrified and horny and lovesick. It’s for ANYONE looking to have their rusty heartstrings plucked and their angst-o-meters lubricated." It is true! I laughed. I cried. I remembered. READ THIS YOU KNUCKLEHEADS. Meg Oolders knows her craft!
Hey Meg! I’ll bite and be a reader.