Time for Spring… and the Deb Ball News Flash!

Congratulations to Nancy Harris, winner of our #DebBallGiveaway of FOLLOW ME DOWN by Sherri Smith.

News from the 2017 Debs

Tiffany D. Jackson is writing, writing, writing!

Crystal King has lost her voice due to illness and is rather annoyed that Alexa won’t turn on the lights for her because it can’t hear/understand her. But this means she won’t be sick for her book launch on April 25, right?

Amy Poeppel was thrilled to get published on Bullshitist this week. You can read Amy’s thoughts on The Reviewers of Amazon here! Last week she had a marvelous time doing readings last week at two fabulous San Francisco bookstores. Huge thanks to A Great Good Place for Books and Book Passage for having her! She is finally back in New York and hard at work on LIMELIGHT.

Lynn K. Hall found out that Skype interviews can be fun…and done while wearing pajama bottoms! Check out her interview with Rising Up With Sonali –

http://www.risingupwithsonali.com/caged-eyes-an-air-force-cadets-story-of-rape-and-resilience/

Jenni L. Walsh is writing like a fiend (or trying to at least). Booklist says, “Walsh’s debut historical novel brings the Prohibition era, the Great Depression, and American gangsters to life through the personality and circumstances of a notorious moll who starts out as a good girl… Look forward to the sequel for later exploits of these notorious bandits.” I’m hard at work on that sequel, BEING BONNIE.

Author: Amy Poeppel

Amy Poeppel grew up in Dallas, Texas and left the south to attend Wellesley College. Since then, she has worked as an actor, a high school English teacher, and most recently as the Assistant Director of Admissions at a school in New York City. Her three fabulous boys are all off in Boston attending school, and she and her husband now split their time between New York and Frankfurt, Germany. A theatrical version of SMALL ADMISSIONS was workshopped at the Actors Studio Playwrights/Directors Unit. She later expanded it into her first novel.