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AI Doesn’t Scare Me, and it Shouldn’t Scare You

Generative AI should excite and empower you. The headlines are full of dire warnings about AI and how it’s going to be the end of society. Even Elon Musk called it “dangerous technology.” There’s a lot about the development of AI that I don’t understand. I’m not a tech creator, I’m a tech user. I [...]

By |2023-03-31T11:46:47-04:00March 31st, 2023|Jacquelyn Lynn, Technology, Writing|0 Comments

What Are We Teaching the People Around Us?

We’re never too old to learn from others. Recently I saw a version of this poem by Dorothy Law Nolte quoted in the Dear Abby advice column. Children Learn What They Live If children live with criticism, they learn to condemn. If children live with hostility, they learn to fight. If children live with ridicule, [...]

By |2023-03-24T13:30:13-04:00March 24th, 2023|Inspiration, Jacquelyn Lynn|0 Comments

How NOT to Connect and Market on LinkedIn

LinkedIn can be a great tool, but please don’t waste my time LinkedIn is a great business networking tool. I’ve found great resources through it, and some of my best clients discovered me on LinkedIn. But recently, in the span of less than two days, I had two people who offer book marketing services send [...]

Book Review: The Frugal Editor: Do-It-Yourself Editing Secrets

The Frugal Editor: Do-It-Yourself Editing Secrets—From Your Query Letters to Final Manuscript to the Marketing of Your New Bestseller Carolyn Howard-Johnson Modern History Press If You Write Anything, You Need The Frugal Editor I’ve always appreciated the reality of gatekeepers—those people you must get past to get to the person you want to reach. Of [...]

AI Will Never Replace Human Writers But …

It can help writers be more productive and efficient I’m not saying this because I’m a writer, but because it’s true: Artificial intelligence (AI) will never replace human writers, but it can be a great tool to help them be more productive and efficient. AI can also help people who are not writers but [...]

You Look Familiar—Where Do I Know You From?

A common social engineering trick can make you a victim of fraud When someone tells you that you look familiar, how do you respond? Because we want to be friendly and helpful, most of us will volunteer personal information as we try to figure out the connection. Doing that may put us at risk of [...]

Before You Buy From a Website, Read the Terms & Conditions and Policies & Procedures

Not long ago, I published a post about why you should check a website’s About page before you trust the information on the site. The post was inspired by information in Tim Carter’s Ask the Builder newsletter. You can read it here. Another one of my favorite newsletters is from Joe Cannon. He writes about [...]

You Don’t Have to Write a Book to be a Writer

I just read another blog by someone who said she was embarrassed to tell people she was a writer because she hadn’t published a book. That’s absolute nonsense. Plenty of outstanding writers never write books. I had been writing professionally for about five years when I got my first book contract—and I wasn’t looking for [...]

By |2023-02-19T17:27:15-05:00February 19th, 2023|Jacquelyn Lynn, Self-publishing, Writing|0 Comments

Before You Trust a Website, Read the About Page

How often do you check the About page of websites you visit? Perhaps the most common reason people visit websites is for advice and information. But how do you know if the advice is good and the information is accurate? One way is to read the About page. I check the About page on most [...]

Prayer for a World in Fear

God the Creator, We need You. Earthquakes. Shootings. Strange objects in the sky. Train derailments. Fires at food processing plants. Bigotry and hatred. The list of things that could frighten us is endless. But You have told us, again and again, that we are not to be afraid. You didn’t promise it would be easy. [...]

By |2023-02-14T13:50:04-05:00February 14th, 2023|Inspiration, Jacquelyn Lynn|0 Comments
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