A Perfect Facebook Life is nearly here! To celebrate the upcoming April 6 release, join me at 7:30 pm ET on Monday, March 29 for a celebration of humor with two very talented, very funny women writers for Funny on Facebook, a preorder event for A Perfect Facebook Life. (On Zoom, of course, because pandemic.) You can RSVP for the event on Facebook. 

My co-readers are Alena Dillon and Katie Eber, and I am so excited to share the Zoom stage with them.

Alena Dillon

Alena Dillon

Alena Dillon is the author of Mercy House, a Library Journal Best Book of 2020, which has been optioned as a Paramount+ television series produced by Amy Schumer, The Happiest Girl in the World, forthcoming next month, and My Body Is A Big Fat Temple, a memoir of pregnancy and early parenting, forthcoming in October. She lives on the north shore of Boston.

 

 

 

 

Katie Eber

Katie Eber

Katie Eber holds a B.A. in English Literature from Roanoke College (Class of ‘11) and is a 2014 graduate from the Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing program at Fairfield University. At Roanoke, Katie’s poetry earned her the 2011 Charles C. Wise Poetry Prize and, as part of her senior seminar’s fun-loving and witty team, won the annual English Department’s Reindeer Games (which, as a result of that year’s raucous competition, were discontinued shortly thereafter). She was also the recipient of the Trueben Award at Fairfield University. Katie was a nominee for a New England Emmy for her writing on a public television childrens’ interstitial show that used an egregious number of music puns, and in kindergarten was awarded “Most Quiet Rester,” her most prestigious award to date. Her work has appeared in Spry, White Stag, Hobo Pancakes, Quail Bell Magazine, Limp Apple Review, and one of those is not a real literary journal.
Katie enjoys good beer, good sandwiches, and advocating for widespread use of business hammocks (you can find them in the hammock district, off Third). She resides in the shadow of the Metacomet Ridge in Wallingford, Connecticut, where she served as the second town Poet Laureate.

 

Join us at 7:30 pm on Monday, March 29th on Zoom. You can RSVP to the event on Facebook (of course) or use this link to enter the event.

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