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  • Memoir of the Modern Heroine

    The season that hooked thousands and refuses to let go.

    What Sheridan Said: Season One has 29 episodes of raw, high-stakes unraveling drama and chaos, now complete and preserved as the full book—available on Amazon, Kindle, Sheridan’s Store, and select bookstores nationwide.

    Sheridan Guerrette, also known as 'Our Modern Heroine' or 'Sheridan The Great', mid-20s and career finally on track, sees everything fracture from blindside angles. The life she built collapses; she escapes rather than fights. She ditches the corporate armor mid-season, turns to writing as her only truth, as the pages become her escape and future. In the finale arc, a TV writing gig lands, a plot twist, blurring her confessions into living cable drama.

    Like your favorite show, but smarter, messier, and better dressed

  • Currently Airing Live

    It's happening right now, and um... you're missing it!

    New episodes of What Sheridan Said Season Two are airing LIVE Wednesdays at 9/8c. 

    Our Modern Heroine, Sheridan Guerrette, didn't vanish after the Season One circle closed... she's preparing for something darker, messier, and way less predictable. Expect more confessions, more chaos, more choices that bite back, and that dry, brutal sass we all fell so in love with. In this season of What Sheridan Said, will Sheridan continue reigning as this generation's heroine, or will she claim another throne? Stay tuned.

    The season everyone's whispering about is live.

  • What do I get with a paid subscription?

    Full access to the entire online archive (Season One + Season Two), new episodes every Wednesday at 9/8c automatically, and everything stays unlocked for you. Free readers get the first 4 weeks of each new episode, then it locks for paid subscribers only.

    What's the difference between Season One Book vs. subscribing?

    Season One is available as a complete book right now: while there is a paperback and hardcover, there is also a digital version (Kindle, etc.), and it is about a dollar cheaper than the subscription price, but you don't get access to the continuing archive of Season Two and more. Subscribing gives you the live drops + archive digitally—no waiting for a future Season Two book (which will happen once this season wraps, and so on for every season after).

    Why Wednesdays at 9/8c?

    Because that's when the episodes air, like your favorite cable drama series dropping at primetime. It keeps a ritual feel, builds anticipation, and honestly, it's just when I had damn time.

    How do I catch up or jump in?

    Become a free subscriber to receive the latest episodes as they air LIVE straight to your email inbox. If you want full archive access, become a paid subscriber, or if you just want the book for Season One, grab it here: Sher's Book Store

To The Girl Who Cries Wolf

Scattering My Story Everywhere, and a Fiery Plea to Stop Crying Wolf Before It Costs


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Broadcasted on Wednesday's at 9/8c on the Sheridan Network™

What Sheridan Said — Airing Wednesdays at 9/8c.

Like your favorite series, but smarter, messier, and better dressed.


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Previously on What Sheridan Said...


Sheridan Guerrette, our modern diva taking over your screens (email screen) Wednesdays at 9/8 Central, dramatically opens with a mugshot... after a pulse-racing stop on I-81. In this episode, she unpacks Shadow's epilepsy nightmare, then rewinds the narrative as she takes a look back at Shadow's past, and the reason he may have seizures in the first place. High-speed driving and high-intensity grid-locked traffic has made Sheridan more concentrated and disciplined than ever. Stay tuned.


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From Mugshot to Miracle

July 9th, 2025

Inside the late-night seizures, roadside chaos, and an emotional low that only a Dinosaur could fix.



I’m finally back home on the East Coast after bouncing between cities and borrowed guest rooms, and let me tell you, there’s nothing like the slap of humid July air to remind you where you belong. Dino barreled into me the moment I stepped through the door, tail wagging so hard I thought he’d take off, and Shadow greeted me with that slow, sleepy grin that says, finally you’re back. I’ve spent half my life chasing my internal deadlines and inspirations, and as much as I’ve loved the thrill of new skylines, coming back to my own walls feels like breathing again.


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