Summer Sale! SONGS OF MY SELFIE and WEIRD GIRL AND WHAT'S HIS NAME Ebooks now $4.99

You can read Songs of My Selfie on a plane, in a train, on a beach, in the garden. . . . Endless possibilities!

You can read Songs of My Selfie on a plane, in a train, on a beach, in the garden. . . . Endless possibilities!

From now until the end of August, grab an ebook copy of Songs of My Selfie and Weird Girl and What's His Name for only $4.99 each! They make great beach reads, travel reads, or easy summer reading! 

Grab your copy on Kindle or Nook here.

Songs of My Selfie: An Anthology of Millennial Stories
Kindle: http://amzn.to/29qCM2o
Nook: http://bit.ly/1mL3Nke

Weird Girl and What’s His Name
Kindle: http://amzn.to/29j4Sdx
Nook: 

And don't forget, if you love them as much as I do, rate and review on Amazon and Goodreads. Every review helps spread the word and is much, much appreciated! 

SONGS OF MY SELFIE at KGB Bar

Mark your calendars! On May 25 at 7 p.m. the Songs of My Selfie team will be taking over KGB Bar for a night of readings, book signings, and celebration of the millennial spirit. 

Readers will include: Sarah Xingyue He, Jared Shaffer, Stephanie Bramson, Suzanne Herman, Theresa Buchta, Tara Isabella Burton, Angus McLinn, Aaron Thorpe, and myself. 

Be sure to join us; it's going to be an incredible night!

SONGS OF MY SELFIE Reviewed on A Journaled Life

SONGS OF MY SELFIE received a stunning review on the blog A Journaled Life. This is our first review by a non-millennial reader, and it's so rewarding to see Regina's perspective and insight into our stories.

Regina writes:

What I noticed was happening for me halfway through the book was that a pit had developed in my stomach. There was so much heartache. . . . I wanted to know: What happened? How did they get like this? What can I as a mother of a rising millennial do (in addition to helping him navigate away from student loans & Sally Mae)? . . . But that’s the sign of great story right? It makes you feel something, see things differently, want to change yourself and the circumstances for others.

On a more personal note, reading this review was my "I've done it. I'm a writer now" moment. My work, and the works of these sixteen talented contributors, changed someone else's understanding and made someone care. That's the reason we do this, right? That's always been the dream, though it so often felt unattainable. I'm very proud to share this review with you, and I'm so proud of the writers in Songs of My Selfie. 

 Check out the full review on A Journaled Life.  

And don't forget, Songs of My Selfie is still available for preorder on Amazon and Barnes and Noble, or from your local bookstore. 

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