Time for the Weekly Deb NewsFlash!

Congratulations to Stacie Tyson, winner of our #DebBallGiveaway of THE CONFESSIONS OF YOUNG NERO by Margaret George.

We send our thanks to former Deb Colleen Oakley for being our guest yesterday on The Debutante Ball. If you haven’t already, pick up a copy of CLOSE ENOUGH TO TOUCH or enter to win a copy by sharing our post on Facebook and/or retweeting the following tweet:

We will select and contact the very lucky winner on Friday, March 24th at noon (US Only). Good luck!

News from the 2017 Debs

Lynn K. Hall had a great week of readings, speaking events, and interviews. Look for her interview on Rising Up with Sonali (http://www.risingupwithsonali.com/) soon!

Jenni L. Walsh is excited that her publisher is giving 10 lucky people the chance to get a finished hardcover of BECOMING BONNIE early. If you’re on Goodreads, hop on over and enter to win! The contest ends in April, but Bonn doesn’t hit shelves until May!

Tiffany D. Jackson is excited to be at NYC Teen Author Festival this coming week, where there will be a live stage reading of #Allegedly.

Crystal King is crazed with planning for her book launch. She’s also writing a ton of freelance articles for placement, having inspiring meetings with her publicists and can’t even begin to believe that she will be holding FEAST OF SORROW in her hot little hands as early as next week!

Amy Poeppel is currently with her husband in Frankfurt, Germany, getting some work done on her new book LIMELIGHT. She is looking forward to events in La Jolla (Warwick’s 3/23) and San Francisco (A Great Good Place for Books in Oakland 3/27, Book Passage 3/29) to do readings of SMALL ADMISSIONS. Visit her website for details!! And please come!!

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.