A computer nerd with a penchant for fashion, popular culture, and virtual worlds, Lyn Valerie is a professional writer with big dreams of national publication. A lifelong student, Lyn Valerie has always dreamed of seeing her name in bookstores across the country, and realized part of her goal while working as Assistant Editor for her college’s newspaper, writing a controversial column a la Sex and the City.
Given years of practical experience writing technical publications for small and large businesses and non-profits through her stint as an administrative professional, coupled with a persistent urge to share her story and other thoughts that float around in her head, Lyn Valerie has finally decided to give her fate to the writing gods; this blog serves as testament to such, and also perhaps a medium through which to display her ability to procrastinate on her novels.
Do you have any published books:
I do not currently have any books published, but I am working on a few that have been floating around in my head.
Why did you join this group?
I am seeking a writing mentor, and would also like to meet and befriend other authors.
I just came across your profile in this network. I would like to extend an invitation to join Allvoices.com. It’s a citizen journalist site. We discuss, debate and write about everything under the sun here. Allvoices also has an incentive program for writers and they can earn up to $10,000 cash. Register at http://www.allvoices.com/journalism and start contributing
Please, contact Jessica Davis at info@livingwaterspc.com. She can help you with more information about publishing with us. To see a sample of work, visit our store at http://store.livingwaterspc.com.
Thank you, Lyn Valerie, for introducing yourself to me via Black Writers Connect. I'm happy to be your friend. I don't know whether you're a sports fan, but I'm looking forward to watching the sisters Venus & Serena Williams play each other in the Wimbledon tennis final, July 5, 9am, NBC. I interviewed both sisters for my book, Charging the Net. They're wonderful.
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