SUGAR STREET’s Book Birthday & Black Girls Write

SUGAR STREET: Funny women’s fiction with serious heart.

If you’ve been anywhere near me in the past couple of months you know that my new funny women’s fiction/domestic romance SUGAR STREET comes out today! *insert the author happy dance which pretty much involves standing up for a good stretch and sitting right back down*

Click here to get Sugar Street for your favorite device or in paperback!

I want to thank everyone who has taken the time to buy, read, review, promote, critique, edit, and design for this book. Being a working writer is no small feat and there’s no way I could do it alone!

Special thanks to: Louise Fury, Emily Carpenter, Kimberly Brock, Chris Negron, Becky Albertalli, George Weinstein, Vernie Andrews, Jenna Denisar, Kristal Goelz, Christy Hall, Mary Ann Kavorous, Heather Pacin, Dara Shifrer, McRae Stephenson, Brenda Turetsky, Tiffany Yates-Martin, Kim Killion, Jennifer Jakes and Faith Williams. Not to mention my favorite Sam Turetsky and our boys. (I am definitely forgetting some people. Please let me know if I’ve left you off this list!)

Anyway. For a sole proprietor in an “isolated” profession, I have a pretty damn amazing team. I love you all.

Support Black Girls Write

I am also excited to share that a portion of the proceeds from sales of SUGAR STREET (2018 and 2019) will be donated to the Black Girls Write program at Georgia State University’s Urban Literacy Collaborative and Clinic. GSU is one of my alma maters and I’m beyond proud to lend a hand to this important program, which fosters and develops the voices of the next generation of women and writers.

I’ll have more about this organization coming soon. In the meantime, I hope you’ll check out the Urban Literacy Clinic and lend them some support of your own.

 

 

MJ Pullen

M.J. Pullen is a distracted writer and the mom of two boys in Roswell, Georgia, where she is absolutely late for something important right now. Her books include quirky romantic comedies and playful women's fiction. She blogs erratically with writing advice, random observations, and reflections on raising very loud kids and dogs. Join her Distracted Readers newsletter list for updates, free content, giveaways and more.

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