Newsflash: Debs at work!

Congratulations to Lee Elliott, winner of our #DebBallGiveaway of THE WAGES OF SIN by Kaite Welsh.

We were so pleased to welcome Kelly J. Ford as our guest yesterday. If you haven’t already, pick up a copy of COTTONMOUTHS or enter to win a copy by sharing our post on Facebook and/or retweeting the following tweet:

 

News from the 2017 Debs

Crystal King has a jam-packed week ahead! If you live in New England, turn on NECN at 7PM on Monday night to see her talk about the dinner she’s doing with Chef Michael Pagliarini at Benedetto in Cambridge on Tuesday night! Get your tix here before they are gone!  Then on Thursday, June she’ll be talking at the brand-spankin’ new Belmont Bookstore with fellow Touchstone Books author, Lisa Duffy (THE SALT HOUSE).

Oh, and PLEASE VOTE FOR ME! I am up for a Readable Feast culinary writing award, but there is also a people’s choice award. That’s where I need your vote! I’m the ONLY fiction book in the mix!

Amy Poeppel is working away on the edits for her new book. She is looking forward to the Generation Women event this Wednesday June 21st where she’ll be telling stories with women from their twenties to their sixties. If you’re in the New York area, get your tickets now!

Lynn K. Hall hates a book or two. Weird, huh? Head over to Entropy to read her interview about the books she hates (and a few she likes):

BOOKS I HATE (AND ALSO SOME I LIKE): WITH Lynn K. Hall

Jenni L. Walsh is getting so close to turning in BEING BONNIE to her editor! She’s both excited and nervous. If you haven’t read BECOMING BONNIE yet, she’s got 10 *signed* copies up to grab on Goodreads!

Goodreads Book Giveaway

Becoming Bonnie by Jenni L. Walsh

Becoming Bonnie

by Jenni L. Walsh

Giveaway ends July 16, 2017.

See the giveaway details
at Goodreads.

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Tiffany Jackson is writing away!!!

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.