[News Flash] May 19, 2019

Thank you so much to yesterday’s guest, Robyn Bennis! You can pick up her new book The Devil’s Guide to Managing Difficult people next Tuesday, May 21st.

News from the Class of 2019 Debs:

K.A. Doore is recovering from the Nebula Conference last weekend. She was so lucky to get to meet so many fellow authors! Now she needs to buckle down and finish her page proofs!
Devi S. Laskar is writing a poem and trying to finish another section of Book 2. Thanks so much to SheWrites for the guest editor spot this month! And thanks very much to Suzanne Van Atten and The Atlanta Journal-Constitution and to Shawn Smucker & Christianity Today magazine for the shout-outs and praise for The Atlas of Reds and Blues.
Layne Fargo was beyond delighted to see bestselling author Wendy Walker talking up Temper on Belletrist this week! If you haven’t picked up a copy of Wendy’s new thriller The Night Before, you definitely should.
Stephanie Jimenez is so excited because she’s starting to get scheduled for events for They Could Have Named Her Anything! She’s also gotten her first review from School Library Journal, and it praised the book for its “sharp insights about teens from different worlds” and “highly recommended” it for “mature audiences.” Points for being mature!
Martine Fournier Watson would like to thank blogger Rebekah Smith for her lovely review of The Dream Peddler, and the UC San Diego Bookstore for making the book a staff pick! She is working on book three, but it’s going very. very. slowly.

See you next week when we blog about writing education.

Author: Layne Fargo

Layne Fargo is a thriller author with a background in theater and library science. She’s a Pitch Wars mentor, a member of the Chicagoland chapter of Sisters in Crime, and the cocreator of the podcast Unlikeable Female Characters. Layne lives in Chicago with her partner and their pets.