My kids’ novel
I just published my novel for haflings (or “young adults” if you prefer), called My 100 Million Dollar Secret. It’s about a boy who wins $100,000,000 in the lottery, but (for reasons explained) can’t let his parents know and refuses to lie to them. In another sense, it’s about the boy’s growing sense of the moral obligations that come with having so much dang money. It’s also supposed to be a little funny.
I published it through Lulu.com, the on-demand self-publishing outfit. You can get a nicely designed paperback (thank you, Stellio!) for $13.90 plus shipping, or you can read it online there for $4.00. Or you can read it online for free at my site for the book. Or you can download a Word or PDF version for free. There’s also a Google group for anyone who wants to talk about it. (The book is licensed under Creative Commons, although I must have pressed the wrong button at Lulu because there it says it’s got a plain old copyright. I intend the CC rules to be in effect.)
Thanks to the people who read it and commented on it before I posted it!
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