Think, Rethink, Panic
This is a book about overthinking. Relentlessly, obsessively, catastrophically overthinking — until even the smallest moment turns into a full-blown existential spiral. If your brain won’t stop rerunning that one awkward thing you said, analyzing every text message like it’s a hostage negotiation, or building elaborate worst-case scenarios out of literally nothing… welcome. Think, Rethink, Panic is a sharp, funny, and uncomfortably honest look at life with anxiety — the quiet, constant kind that hides behind perfectionism, people-pleasing, and way too many browser tabs. From therapy sessions and romantic disasters to social awkwardness and comment section doomscrolling, this book doesn’t pretend to have answers. But it might help you feel a little more seen. These aren’t coping strategies. They’re survival notes. And maybe, if we’re lucky, a little permission to finally stop fighting our own brains.
“A funny, honest, and emotionally sharp look inside the mind of an overthinker… comforting, hilarious, and, above all, real.”
“A hilariously chaotic exploration of the overthinking mind… Ericson masterfully transforms vulnerability into connection.”
“Conversational, relatable, and filled with insight—this is a book that helps readers feel seen and less alone.” — Readers’ Favorite

Fuck That
A stripped-down, psychologically charged noir about connection, control, and what happens when two antisocial minds collide. He doesn’t believe in fate. Or people. He believes in patterns. Leverage. Silence. He’s built a life out of staying uninvolved: studying people from a distance, manipulating outcomes, disappearing before things get complicated. But then he meets someone different. She’s smiling. Unafraid. Sees right through him. Why? Has he met his love, or his match?
"A necessary, blistering examination of race and identity that hits with the force of a gut punch." — Readers' Favorite
"There is no mincing of words... the discomfort is intentional, and a testament to the skill of Ericson as a writer." — Readers' Favorite
"An immersive novel that highlights the pain, code-switching, and exploitation faced by those forced to survive in-between."
— Readers' Favorite

Antisocial
A stripped-down, psychologically charged noir about connection, control, and what happens when two antisocial minds collide. He doesn’t believe in fate. Or people. He believes in patterns. Leverage. Silence. He’s built a life out of staying uninvolved: studying people from a distance, manipulating outcomes, disappearing before things get complicated. But then he meets someone different. She’s smiling. Unafraid. Sees right through him. Why? Has he met his love, or his match? If your brain won’t stop rerunning that one awkward thing you said, analyzing every text message like it’s a hostage negotiation, or building elaborate worst-case scenarios out of literally nothing… welcome. Think, Rethink, Panic is a sharp, funny, and uncomfortably honest look at life with anxiety — the quiet, constant kind that hides behind perfectionism, people-pleasing, and way too many browser tabs. From therapy sessions and romantic disasters to social awkwardness and comment section doomscrolling, this book doesn’t pretend to have answers. But it might help you feel a little more seen. These aren’t coping strategies. They’re survival notes. And maybe, if we’re lucky, a little permission to finally stop fighting our own brains.
“A powerful, unconventional story that explores the fragile terrain of trauma, mental health, and the need for connection.” — Readers’ Favorite
“Expertly written with honesty and empathy… no sugarcoating, and everything presented as it really was.”— Readers’ Favorite
“Emotionally intense, psychologically suspenseful, and impossible to look away.”
— Readers’ Favorite

