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I appreciate all the help Heather gave me on this book—I couldn’t have done it without that amazing Pneuma Creative workshop at Highlights and all the ideas and support from her and the other participants!
— Lynn's book, Torch, would go on to be the winner of the Los Angeles Times Book Prize for Young Adult Literature in 2023!

Lyn Miller-Lachmann is the author of Torch (Los Angeles Times Book Prize 2023), Rogue (Nancy Paulsen Books, 2013), the story of a eighth grader with undiagnosed Asperger’s and an X-Men obsession, in search of a friend and her own special power. Lyn has also written the historical YA novel Gringolandia (Curbstone, 2009) and its companion, Surviving Santiago (Running Press, 2015) and translated the picture book The World in a Second (Enchanted Lion, 2015) by Isabel Minhós Martins and Bernardo Carvalho from Portuguese to English. These are just a few of her credits. Visit her website and connect on Facebook and Twitter. 

 

Lyn Miller-Lachmann

I came to Heather because I needed to get past a traumatic experience and reboot my career. Heather helped me identify what was most important to me in terms of my writing and how to let go of misconceptions that were holding me back.

As a result, I have considered avenues that I had dismissed earlier. I’ve learned to own my values and my words, take control of my process and not cede the direction of my career to others.