About Lynn Lauber
Lynn Lauber is a fiction and non-fiction author, teacher and book collaborator. Her essays and short stories have appeared in The New York Times and in anthologies, such as Eye of My Heart and Wanting a Child.
Lynn has published three books with W.W. Norton: White Girls and 21 Sugar Street, both fiction, and Listen to Me: Writing Life into Meaning, an exploration of writing as self-discovery.
As a book collaborator Lynn has worked with a variety of distinguished experts in the fields of psychology, environment, health and self improvement.
A long-time audiobook scriptwriter, Lynn has abridged a wide variety of authors’ works, including books by Toni Morrison, Oliver Sacks, Jonathan Kellerman, Erik Larson, Sue Grafton, Scott Turow, Jon Krakauer, Katharine Graham, John Updike, Oprah Winfrey, Tom Brokaw, Jimmy Carter, Gore Vidal, Ruth Reichl, and Katharine Hepburn.
Lynn has taught creative and personal writing workshops around the country for colleges such as UCLA Online and Ohio State University, as well as in senior citizen centers, libraries, schools and shelters. She lives in Nyack, New York.
Lynn Lauber