Meet me in my words:
Britt Wolfe’s Reader Circle (Yes, This Is a Bit of a Cult)
Some people read books. Others read them and immediately need to talk about it.
This is where things get mildly organised. I write books, and instead of releasing them into the void and hoping for the best, I’m building a group of readers who are willing to read them, talk about them, and occasionally share them on Instagram like normal, functioning members of society. You’ll get early access, free books when I have them, and direct access to me (which is either a perk or a liability, depending on the day). In return, I ask that you don’t just silently consume the work and disappear into the night.
The Brass Tacks:
Here’s what this actually looks like…
What you get:
📚 Free books (digital or physical, whichever you prefer)
💚 Early access to my work before it’s published
💬 A group chat where I take myself far too seriously and overanalyse everything
✍️ Behind-the-scenes access to what I’m writing, including drafts, ideas, and things I may or may not regret sharing
❓ The ability to ask me anything about the work (yes, this is a perk, and yes, I will answer)
What I ask from you:
Read the work
Engage with my posts on Instagram (like, comment, share—whatever feels natural)
Talk about the books if they resonate with you
You don’t need to turn into a full-time marketing team.
But you do need to actually participate.
If you’re more of a “read it quietly and never speak of it again” person, this is probably not your thing.
How to join
Fill out the form on this page.
Tell me:
your Instagram handle
a little about yourself
where you are located
and whether you’re actually willing to be part of this
I’ll read every response and get back to you as soon as I can.
Thank you!!!
Thank you for even considering this. I know there are approximately a million things you could be doing with your time, and somehow you ended up here, reading about my books and my mildly chaotic ideas. That’s not something I take lightly—even if I do make jokes about everything. It means more to me than I’ll ever say without immediately ruining the moment with sarcasm.