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Lynne Griffin

Instructor Consultant

About Lynne

Lynne Griffin is the author of the novels Girl Sent Away (SixOneSeven Books), Sea Escape (Simon & Schuster) and Life Without Summer (St. Martin's Press), and the nonfiction guides, Let's Talk About it: Adolescent Mental Health (SixOneSeven Books) and Negotiation Generation (Penguin). Writing as Lynne Reeves, she is the author of the domestic suspense novels, The Dangers of an Ordinary Night and Dark Rivers to Cross (Crooked Lane Books). In addition to teaching at Grub Street, Lynne teaches in the graduate program of family studies at Wheelock College. For ten years, she was the family life contributor for Boston's Fox Morning News. She currently writes for Psychology Today and her Substack is called Family Drama. Her short fiction, essays, and articles have appeared in Cognoscenti, LitHub, Solstice Literary Magazine, Brain Child, Parenting, Writers Digest, The Writer, Boston Globe, The Drum Literary Magazine, and more. For more about Lynne's work, visit her website www.LynneGriffin.com.

Interests

  • Ghost Writing
  • Non-Fiction
  • Novel
  • Publishing & Promotion
  • Short Fiction

Not to Miss

Upcoming Classes See all of Lynne's Classes


Consulting Services

  • Short Fiction
  • The Novel
  • Manuscript Review
  • Memoir
  • Personal Essay
  • Remote Sessions
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Rate: $110/hour