GIRL IN DISGUISE tour coming together

What can I say about this list of awesome places I get to go with GIRL IN DISGUISE in March and April? It's not complete yet (even more fun things are in the works) and yet it's kind of overwhelming. But the prospect of meeting readers from Alabama to Wisconsin is so exciting! Packing my bag with Kind bars, optimism and several fine-point black Sharpies (I always forget the pens and it's pretty hard to sign books without them.)

Click over to the Events page for details on stores, fellow author co-stars, and more.

a nice review from Kirkus!

We always exhale when an industry review comes in, and none more than Kirkus, which has a reputation for being critical. So when I found out they liked GIRL IN DISGUISE, I was pretty thrilled! I won't link to the review because it's jam-packed with spoilers, but here's the upshot, which I love: "A celebration of a singular woman's life that's guided by facts but features some inviting imaginings." Yay!

show season

Some days I feel like the luckiest writer in the world, and I've recently had a run of those days. Fall is the season for the American Booksellers' Association (ABA)'s regional chapters to gather for their annual tradeshows, and this year I got to attend two of them. SIBA (run by the Southern Independent Booksellers Association) was in Savannah, and the Heartland Fall Forum (a joint event for the Midwestern Booksellers Association and the Great Lakes Independent Booksellers Association) was in Minneapolis.

Two very different places and two very different shows, but both amazing and wonderful, and great places to meet or reunite with the people who put my books directly in the hands of readers from Alabama to Wisconsin. (Not to mention a couple dozen of my author friends, who I rarely see in person. Lots of shrieking ("Pam! Amy! Marie!") and lots of hugs.)

I signed a boatload of ARCs at both events, so Kate's out there in the world, making more friends by the day. And at Heartland I even brought props -- before or after getting their copies signed, readers could take a "#selfieindisguise" with paper mustaches, hats, glasses and more.

Could I resist getting in on the fun myself? (Especially when we ran out of books?) Of course I couldn't.

 

 

shouting and sharing

I didn't go to Book Expo America this year, but Kate (Warne, the narrator of my next novel) did, and a good time was had by all.

BEA is all about books. Books books books. Dozens, hundreds, thousands of books. It's hard to stand out from the crowd.

But miraculously, Kate's done it, because GIRL IN DISGUISE got a shout-out from librarians running the event's "Shout 'n Share" panel. Yay!

Read more about it here.

great big giveaway

THE MAGICIAN'S LIE is one of nine (nine!) books up for grabs in a great Spring Book Giveaway, including Julie Buxbaum's new NYT bestseller TELL ME THREE THINGS, the highly anticipated third thriller from Mary Kubica DON'T YOU CRY, and Juliette Fay's historical THE TUMBLING TURNER SISTERS.

Follow the instructions over here on Facebook to enter! 

And spread the word, because there will be a winner for every 250 entries. You've got til May 31.