Eric Smith is an author, blogger, and literary agent from New Jersey.
His first humor book, The Geek's Guide to Dating, was published with Quirk Books in December 2013, and has sold into seven languages.
When he isn't busy working on his own books, he works representing YA, sci-fi, fantasy, and quirky non-fiction with P.S. Literary.
His first humor book, The Geek's Guide to Dating, was published with Quirk Books in December 2013, and has sold into seven languages.
When he isn't busy working on his own books, he works representing YA, sci-fi, fantasy, and quirky non-fiction with P.S. Literary.
Genres: Young Adult Fiction, Young Adult Romance
Novels
The Girl and the Grove (2018)
Don't Read the Comments (2020)
Jagged Little Pill: The Novel (2020) (with Diablo Cody and Alanis Morissette)
You Can Go Your Own Way (2021)
With or Without You (2023)
Don't Read the Comments (2020)
Jagged Little Pill: The Novel (2020) (with Diablo Cody and Alanis Morissette)
You Can Go Your Own Way (2021)
With or Without You (2023)
Anthologies edited
Welcome Home (2017)
Battle of the Bands (2021) (with Lauren Gibaldi)
First-Year Orientation (2023) (with Lauren Gibaldi)
Battle of the Bands (2021) (with Lauren Gibaldi)
First-Year Orientation (2023) (with Lauren Gibaldi)
Non fiction show
Eric Smith recommends
Artifacts of an Ex (2023)
Jennifer Chen
"A wonderfully unique and moving romance about staying true to yourself, Artifacts of an Ex will do exactly what Jennifer Chen's bold protagonist Chloe sets out to do... and that's capture your whole heart."
A Whole Song and Dance (2023)
Sarvenaz Tash
"Sweet and pitch-perfect, a delightful novel about taking the stage and living your truth from one of the best authors writing YA."
The Wrong Kind of Weird (2023)
James Ramos
"The Wrong Kind of Weird is the right kind of read for anyone looking for a huggable, nerdy rom-com packed full of heart... and anime."
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Anthologies containing stories by Eric Smith
Boundless (2023)
Twenty Voices Celebrating Multicultural and Multiracial Identities
edited by
Rebecca Balcárcel and Ismée Williams
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