Yesterday we checked in on the Class of 2018 Debs, see what they’ve been up to over the past year here:
The Deb Class of 2018: Where Are They Now? Updates on last year’s Debs @CassRMorris @only_mama @kimmerym @jclarkab & @verykaitlynsage https://t.co/0Nr55sUtJw pic.twitter.com/bDrNaT8JBR
— The Debutante Ball (@DebutanteBall) July 20, 2019
News from the Class of 2019 Debs:
K.A. Doore is glad to no longer be solo-parenting. She’s also relieved that the first few reactions from reviewers of book 2 have been overwhelmingly positive. | |
Devi S. Laskar is still working on a rather long poem. Filled with gratitude for the wonderful shout-outs, discussions and interviews regarding The Atlas of Reds and Blues from Manisha Anil Rita & The Adroit Journal, Hiba Tahir & Spine Magazine — the novel has been spotted this week in Durham, NC., and Mumbai, India & London, U.K. | |
Layne Fargo wrote a piece for CrimeReads on thrillers starring ambitious women. She was also thrilled to see Temper on this BookBub list of 16 Twisty Thrillers Readers Are Raving About. | |
Stephanie Jimenez | |
Martine Fournier Watson is excited to see The Dream Peddler come out this week in a hardcover, large print edition! If you prefer reading large print, you can preorder a copy! It’ll be out on the 24th. |
See you next week when we blog about the manuscript in the drawer.