Deb Ball News Flash: Readings and Rewrites and Bears. Oh my!

Congratulations to Bonnie Karoly, winner of our #DebBallGiveaway of BECOMING BONNIE by Debutante Jenni L. Walsh.

We loved having Melodie Winawer as our guest yesterday. If you haven’t already, pick up a copy of THE SCRIBE OF SIENA or enter to win a copy by sharing our post on Facebook and/or retweeting the following tweet:

News from the 2017 Debs

Amy Poeppel was thrilled to attend a reading at the Barnes & Noble in Princeton, NJ to hear Deb Jenni L. Walsh discuss her fabulous, newly-launched book BECOMING BONNIE!

Also, Amy saw bears at her house in Kent, Ct.

 

Lynn K. Hall forgot how hard it is to write a book. (ha!) She’s been snowed in and without  as many distractions; the staring at the computer screen is going super well.

Jenni L. Walsh is preparing for a #BonnieAndClydeVersary event where she’ll be talking Bonnie and Clyde and also BECOMING BONNIE at various places around the interwebs. Stop by her website on Tuesday, May 23rd to learn more. That date happens to the anniversary of the day Bonnie and Clyde’s life on the lam came to an end.

Tiffany Jackson just got another edit letter for book 2. You know what that means? Bring on the cookie dough.

Crystal King has two giveaways in process! One on Goodreads for FEAST OF SORROW and the other on her blog for FEAST OF SORROW plus THE SCRIBE OF SIENA by Melodie Winawer and LILLI DE JONG by Janet Benton. She also had the chance to be featured on LITSnap in a video about FEAST.

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.