Due to Covid, the BOOK LAUNCH will be a VIRTUAL EVENT. As much as I’m going to miss seeing friends and family and lovely readers in person, it’s pretty cool that people can attend from anywhere in the world while wearing sweatpants. (I guarantee that’s what I’ll be wearing. Sweats are now my daily uniform and I don’t think I can go back to the before times. Pants with buttons and zippers? Come on.)
I’d be honoured if you’d join me for an hour on THURSDAY, APRIL 29TH @ 5:30pm (Pacific Standard Time). Please pre-register for the event HERE. Below are the full details:
You saw that gift-giveaway part, right? Stay tuned for more details on that. And trust me, it’s really cool.
I mentioned feeling overwhelming gratitude? Here are just a few amazing people (and businesses) to whom I’m eternally indebted:
Sam Wiebe, award-winning author of the Wakeland novels, for giving The Day She Died an advanced read and an amazing endorsement, and for agreeing to MC the Virtual Launch!
Award-winning singer and songwriter Stacey Joy, for agreeing to share one of her songs at the Virtual Launch. You guys, she’s incredible. I can’t wait!
Book Warehouse for being the official bookseller of the launch, and the JCC Jewish Book Festival and Waldman Library for graciously hosting the event. I seriously don’t know how I’d handle all the technical stuff without them.
Everyone at Dundurn Press for being such fierce champions of me and my work. I am just so, so grateful. You are all amazing.
Authors Owen Laukkanen, June Hutton, Elle Wild, and R.M. Greenaway for reading advanced copies of the book and giving such kind endorsements.
Author C.S. O'Cinneide of She Kills Lit for giving an unexpected and marvellous review. You can read it HERE.
Author Joanna VanderVlugt for her podcast interview on JCV Art Studio (Upcoming!)
And of course the amazing, incredible, generous, kind, and super easy to talk to Terry Shepherd for hosting me at AUTHORS ON THE AIR. Click on the image to listen to the interview.
And the talented Shantal Freedman for creating this book trailer. If you haven’t seen it yet, hold onto your … hats? Pants? I don’t know. Just hold on. It’s incredible. <3