Hello everyone! We are so excited to announce the tour schedule for I Was A Teenage Death God by MJ Beasi.

March 2nd
Bookcrushin – Book Look
Confessions of a YA Reader – Promotional Post
The Clever Reader – Promotional Post
March 3rd
Never Hollowed By The Stare – Promotional Post
Mx. Phoebe’s Viewpoint – Favorite Quotes
March 4th
The violet west – Creative Post
Books1987 – Promotional Post
March 5th
Betwixt The Sheets – Promotional Post
Nonbinary Knight Reads – Top 5 Reasons to Read I Was A Teenage Death God
March 6th
Ilovebooksandstuffblog – Promotional Post
Kim Bartosch and The Brave Bookshelf – Review, Tik Tok
March 7th
Boys’ Mom Reads! – Promotional Post
Guatemala Paula Loves to Read – Promotional Post
March 8th
unconventionalquirkybibliophile – Mood Board
The Book Dutchesses – Promotional Post

March 2nd
diamondxgirl – Book Look
thecleverreader – Promotional Post
rickys_radical_reads – Promotional Post
March 3rd
mxphoebesviewpoint – Favorite Quotes
meghenslittlelibrary – Creative Post
mrs.brasingtonreads – Review
March 4th
therearenobadbooks – Creative Post
mythicalreadsreviewer – Review
jaimes_mystical_library – Promotional Post
March 5th
theink.slinger – Promotional Post
nonbinaryknightreads – Top 5 Reasons to Read I Was A Teenage Death God
bookish.by.trade – Promotional Post
March 6th
ilovebooksandstuffblog – Promotional Post
kimbartosch – Review, Tik Tok
quiettime.reading – Promotional Post
March 7th
quirkybibliophile – Mood Board
onemused – Promotional Post
ninebookishlives – Promotional Post
March 8th
thebookdutchesses – Promotional Post
kmartbooks – Review
bookdemonio – Promotional Post


Genre: Young Adult, Fantasy
Publishing date: March 3, 2026
Goodreads | Amazon | Barnes & Noble | IndieBound
Rep: Trans, LGBT+
Synopsis:
Seventeen-year-old Charlie can’t touch anyone without stealing bits of their life away, which would be enough of a curse without Lou—a ghost—forcing them to steal that life for her own use.
Lou has kept Charlie in line for years by threatening to take life directly from their twin sister, Sam. But when Lou goes after their friend and secret crush Ravi, Charlie refuses, and Lou makes good on her threat.
As Sam’s health rapidly declines, Ravi discovers that Charlie may not be the only person born with their unusual power. The trio embark on a weekend road trip to meet a pair of self-proclaimed “Death Gods” who may be the key to saving Sam and understanding Charlie’s abilities . . . . But with all roads leading back to Lou, Charlie is forced to face a dark legacy—one that calls their humanity into question.


M.J. Beasi is a YA author, songwriter, former singer, voice teacher, and the founder/director of a teen opera workshop in western Massachusetts. Born and raised in Michigan, M.J. moved to Pittsburgh to study vocal performance at Carnegie-Mellon University, then on to New York to make a career in music and theater. On tour, M.J. was known for scouting out each new city as a potential future home, but it was love that finally lured M.J. to New England and a new career blaspheming Handel with a group of brilliant teens. As a librettist/adapter, M.J. has written Il sogno d’Arianna, an English-language narrative adapted from the madrigals of Claudio Monteverdi, an expanded adaptation of Henry Purcell’s Dido and Aeneas, and a queer adaptation of Handel’s Rinaldo. Their own songwriting and vocals are featured on their 2002 album, Dorrie’s True Story. M.J.’s debut novel, I WAS A TEENAGE DEATH GOD, will be released in early 2026 from Page Street Publishing.
When not writing or nerding out over Baroque opera, M.J. can be found reading, gaming, obliviously lost in their own inner world, streaming on Twitch at the crack of dawn, or binging cartoons with their spouse and cat. Some of the many keys to M.J.’s heart include rambling takes on musical theater, Vernors ginger ale, oatmeal scotchies, and queer disasters in any setting.
