Nobody meant to build a transdimensional portal in the shed. Certainly not Claudette, who once microwaved a glow stick “for science,” or David, who thought a ceiling fan could double as a particle collider. And definitely not the juice box.
But when a DIY experiment involving hot glue, half a karaoke machine, and questionable snack choices opens a rift in probability itself, Claudette and David find themselves launched into a quantum multiverse where punctuation has opinions, vending machines judge your life choices, and every decision spawns a dozen ridiculous consequences.
They’re not heroes. They’re barely supervised. But they might just be the only ones weird enough to survive the Probable Layer.
Decimal Entities with boundary issues A forest that responds to your thoughts (so maybe don’t think about bears) Snack-based intelligence tests And an increasingly smug arcade system that may or may not be sentient
May Not Exist (Until Read) is a genre-bending, brain-tingling, laugh-out-loud quantum adventure about curiosity, chaos, and learning to collaborate with uncertainty.
Because sometimes the only way out… is through the vending machine.
Tracy Lee Thompson is an Australian Author. She currently lives in Bathurst, New South Wales, with her husband and two teenage boys. Tracy is drawn to writing about characters who feel powerless by those challenging moments that life offers. She likes to mix dark with light and push her characters through the highs and lows so that the reader feels moved by the story.