Musing, Tidbits, and Other Strange Happenings From Bri Eberhart – July Newsletter

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Hey Strangers,

I currently have ER on in the background (up to season three now!) as I write this, so I’m sitting down and getting comfy to dive into this month’s newsletter.

We have a lot to cover, so let’s go!

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To start, Strangers in Our Heads won BEST YOUNG ADULT BOOK in the 2026 Indie Visible Awards, so thank you, thank you, thank you to everyone who voted!

There’s also an upcoming chance to download the eBook for Strangers in Our Heads for free! Between July 15th and 19th, it’ll be absolutely free on Amazon, so don’t miss out! 

I’ve also turned in the first round of edits for my short story, which will be in Once Upon a Book Club’s 12 Day Advent Calendar. I’m SO excited about how this story turned out, and the gift attached is *chef’s kiss*. I’m already back on deadline for it to do the next round of edits, but after July 15th, it’s off to the printers for good!

Once my time is freed up from the anthology, I’ll be diving into Strangers # 3 edits. I’ve downloaded my manuscript onto my Kindle, so right now, I’m in the process of rereading everything I’ve already written to make a game plan on how to tackle edits. 

I’m also on deadline with my editor to turn this in early fall, so I really need to buckle down!

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As of now, I don’t have anything official on the books, but I am in talks with a few places, so that will change soon! Once I have dates and times ironed out, I’ll update my events page and post on Instagram, so make sure you check there too!

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I recently went to Canada with a good friend to see The Strokes, and holy crap. It was everything I wanted and more. They’re one of my favorite bands and on my bucket list, considering they don’t tour very often (outside of playing at big music festivals), so it was honestly a dream come true. 

Also, last month, within 24 hours, I had 10 hours split evenly between travel and book events, immediately after coming off my first short story deadline. My two back-to-back events on the same weekend were phenomenal but bone-tiring. 

I can’t adequately describe what it’s like being “on” for book events. I have to pitch and sell and talk, and as an introvert, it’s hard. I love meeting new readers and hanging out with other authors. Traveling to new places to do events as well is always a rush. But afterward, I’m always like a drained battery, taking days to recharge. 

I don’t think it’ll ever get any easier, but I’m no quitter, so onwards and upwards. 

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Since last month’s newsletter, I’ve read A Map of Days by Ransom Riggs, Unpacking Secrets by Rachel Fitzjames, Rekha and the Inevitability of Life by Aaron Randolph, Mindbreaker by Kate Dylan, and Thief of Night by Holly Black.

I’m currently reading A Little Life by Hanya Yanagihara and Dirty Hit by Livy Hart.

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I’m going to see Death Cab for Cutie this month with another friend of mine! If you’re new around here, going to concerts is one of my favorite pastimes, and I will try to see as many as possible. 

Death Cab has been in my life since middle school, ages ago now, so I’m very much looking forward to this show, and I will have them on repeat until I do so. ❤

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ER! Lol. 

Chris and I have also been watching Taskmaster lately, which is freaking hilarious. I love dry British humor. Highly recommend!

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AUDIOBOOK:

When Lily’s mom is out of town for work an unexpected snow storm blows through, it leaves her stranded with the one person who goes out of his way to make her life miserable—Cabe Matthews.

She wishes she could be anywhere else, like with her crush who finally noticed her… continue reading.

She is a botanist who loves recreational EVAs and Pilates. He is a systems engineer who spends his free time in the gym or playing poker.

She is quietly homesick. He is quietly grieving.

When their friends (who are dating) decide the besties need to meet, Stacy and Joe’s forced proximity turns into an easy friendship that deepens with every group lunch and game night.

Then, one sleepless night on the SV Demeter, they find themselves in… continue reading.

She’s ready to find the one, and he already knows it’s him…

Diving in With Alioth Formula:

One grumpy alien male with a fountain meant to flow only for his human mate

PLUS

One bubbly human female who’s determined to make her next decade count

EQUALS

A mate-cute, a dash of age-gap, and a finally-ever-after… continue reading.

Please take note that this is a system to spotlight other indie authors per their request. These titles have not been vetted and readers are encouraged to do their due diligence beforehand.

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Did you know you can contact me by responding to this newsletter? It’ll leave a comment on the newsletter blog itself, but it’s one way to reach me if you have any questions!

Feel free to add me on Instagram, too. I’m the most active there!

Until next time, friends!
Stay strange,
Bri Eberhart

2 responses to “Musing, Tidbits, and Other Strange Happenings From Bri Eberhart – July Newsletter”

  1. Michelle Merritt Avatar
    Michelle Merritt

    It’s so funny you brought up Death Cab for Cutie because I was JUST thinking about that band last night and how it’s been forever since I listened to them. I literally forgot they existed lolOn Jul 1, 2026,

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    1. BRI EBERHART Avatar
      BRI EBERHART

      Yesss. So good!!! You should listen to them again! lol.

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