News Flash: Happy New Year from the Debs!

HAPPY 2017 FROM THE DEBS, PAST AND PRESENT!!!

2017 Deb Amy Poeppel was the Debutante Ball guest yesterday. If you haven’t already, pick up a copy of Amy’s book SMALL ADMISSIONS. Or you can enter to win a CD, signed by Carly Robins, the wonderful narrator, and Amy. Simply RETWEET on Twitter:

Or you can also SHARE on Facebook by noon (EST) January 6th for your chance to win (US only). We’ll select and contact the winner on Friday. Good luck! 

News from the 2017 Debs

Jenni L. Walsh took advantage of her husband being off work all week. He watched the kids, Jenni wrote five chapters of her new WIP, which will be announced in the coming weeks once all contracts are signed!

Tiffany D. Jackson is nervous. ALLEGEDLY comes out in a few weeks. That is all.

Lynn K. Hall is celebrating more than just the new year – Happy anniversary, Lynn! She’s also hard at work, training for a major hike – details to come!

Amy Poeppel would like to send her thanks to Tiffany, Jenni, Lynn, and Crystal for being the BEST support team a debut writer could ever have! Such a happy launch week! Especially exciting moments were a review in the NY Times, a better review in USA Today,  and seeing SMALL ADMISSIONS named “Book of the Week” by People magazine!

Crystal King is SOOOO happy for all the accolades that Amy has been getting this week. It’s so well deserved! Next up, Tiffany in just a few weeks! In other news, Crystal is so happy to kick 2016 to the curb. Onward to an amazing 2017 for all of us!

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.