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About Jacquelyn Lynn

Jacquelyn Lynn is an inspirational author, ghostwriter, and self-publishing consultant whose credits include more than 45 books, 3,000+ magazine articles, ebooks, blogs, white papers, and more. Jacquelyn's latest book is Christian Business Almanac: The Ultimate Daily Guide for Kingdom-Driven Entrepreneurs and Leaders. She is the author of the nonfiction books Simple Facts About Self-Publishing (Second Edition), Words to Work By: 31 devotions for the workplace based on the Book of Proverbs and Finding Joy in the Morning: You can make it through the night as well as the novel Choices (A Joyful Cup Story). With her husband, she is the co-creator of several coloring books for adults and the novelty My Book About series.

Don’t Give Back – Give

When kind, generous, service-minded people do charitable work, they often say that they want to “give back.” And I think: Why not simply give? To me, “giving back” means returning something. It means I have something that was loaned or given to me and I’m giving it back. But most of the organizations I support [...]

By |2020-02-08T08:12:37-05:00January 9th, 2020|Jacquelyn Lynn, Jacquelyn Lynn: My View|Comments Off on Don’t Give Back – Give

How Long Should Your Book Be?

One of the most common questions prospective clients and aspiring authors ask me is, “How long should my book be?” It’s an important question with a simple answer: It depends. Your book needs to be long enough to accomplish its purpose. For some books, that could be as few as 5,000 words; for others, it [...]

By |2020-01-01T15:13:58-05:00January 5th, 2020|Communications, Jacquelyn Lynn, Self-publishing|Comments Off on How Long Should Your Book Be?

Book Review: Priceless

Priceless: A Devotional Cookbook Based on Proverbs 31 Vickie Burns Redemption Press Devotions, reflections, a prayer journal, menu plan and recipes—all carefully crafted and blended to help the reader move closer to becoming a Proverbs 31 woman. Blending a devotional with a cookbook is a charming and challenging idea, and Vickie Burns does it well. [...]

Use Your Book as a Business Card (Give it Away)

Have you heard that books are the new business card? That’s a bit of an overstatement. In fact, though electronic contact lists have replaced Rolodexes for most of us, traditional business cards are going to be around for a long time. Still, if you have a book, giving away a copy of it (instead of [...]

By |2019-12-28T15:12:29-05:00December 30th, 2019|Jacquelyn Lynn, Sales, Marketing, Public Relations, Self-publishing|Comments Off on Use Your Book as a Business Card (Give it Away)

Book Review: Focused Backstory

Focused Backstory: The Key to Writing Deep Character Journeys Carol Alwood Fiction authors: Learn how to construct backstories for your characters and use them throughout your novel to build and complete the character arc. I read this book while I was working on the scene outline for my second novel. I was having trouble, and [...]

By |2019-12-28T15:17:20-05:00December 29th, 2019|Jacquelyn Lynn, Recommended Reading & Products|3 Comments

Just Say What You Mean

Whether writing or speaking, your goal should be to communicate, not to impress. Many years ago, I was at a Mensa gathering. It was a games night and we were playing Password. I usually do well at word games, but not this time. My partner decided he wanted to show off his expansive vocabulary rather [...]

By |2019-12-28T09:43:36-05:00December 20th, 2019|Communications, Jacquelyn Lynn|Comments Off on Just Say What You Mean

Book Review: 10 Publishing Myths

10 Publishing Myths: Insights Every Author Needs to Succeed W. Terry Whalin Morgan James Publishing The best source for information is someone who has “been there, done that”—and when it comes to publishing, W. Terry Whalin has been there, done that, and generously shares what he knows in 10 Publishing Myths. I wish this book [...]

By |2019-12-03T14:58:48-05:00December 3rd, 2019|Jacquelyn Lynn, Recommended Reading & Products, Self-publishing|Comments Off on Book Review: 10 Publishing Myths

Book Review: The Choice is Yours

The Choice is Yours: 52 Choices for Happier Lives Barbara Dahlgren Redemption Press   The Choice is Yours is a compilation from a weekly blog Barbara Dahlgren has written for the past five years. The book includes 52 life choices, so it works as a one-year weekly study you can do alone or in a [...]

By |2019-12-10T08:51:50-05:00November 24th, 2019|Jacquelyn Lynn, Recommended Reading & Products|4 Comments

Book Review: Dreaming of the Majors

Dreaming of the Majors, Living In the Bush Dick “Lefty” O’Neal Redemption Press I became a baseball fan late in life. My husband loves baseball so when we were dating, I watched games with him because I knew he enjoyed it. And gradually, I began to appreciate the game—it’s intricacies, funny superstitions and wonderful traditions. [...]

By |2019-11-16T17:14:07-05:00November 19th, 2019|Jacquelyn Lynn, Recommended Reading & Products|Comments Off on Book Review: Dreaming of the Majors

10 Reasons to Self-Publish Your Book

Aspiring authors often ask if they should self-publish or try going with a traditional publisher. Of course, it’s a decision they’ll make based on their specific situation and goals, but here are 10 points that may tip the scales in favor of self-publishing. When you self-publish: 1. You have creative control. When you self-publish, [...]

By |2025-02-19T15:02:01-05:00November 16th, 2019|Jacquelyn Lynn, Self-publishing|Comments Off on 10 Reasons to Self-Publish Your Book
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