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They Stood Trial for Impersonating a Man

For many years, U.S. history neglected many  people due to their race or ethnicity or gender. Yet they existed. Meet Lucy Lobdell aka Joe.

Published June 12, 2023
Categorized as Heroes and Heroines, History, Inspiration and Motivation, Strong Women Tagged cross-dresser, Lynette M. Burrows, Pride Month, strong woman, transgender

Proud to Celebrate Pride Month with First Lines

The first line of a story, we’re told, must hook the reader. Ambivalent about reading LBGTQ+ fiction? If the first line hooks you, read it.

Published June 5, 2023
Categorized as First Lines, Reading Tagged first lines, LGBTQ, Lynette M. Burrows, reading, Science Fiction

Juggling My Life from May Day to Memorial Day

Author Lynette M Burrows reports on her month’s progress using intentions and the Maker, Manager, Marketer model of time management.

Published May 29, 2023
Categorized as About Me, My Writing Journey Tagged goals, Lynette M. Burrows, progress report, Work-in-progress, writing fiction

When You Choose Change, You Choose Growth

No matter who you are, where you are, change is part of life. Let these quotes by women we admire inspire you to choose change.

Published May 22, 2023
Categorized as Empowerment, Inspiration and Motivation Tagged Change, how-to, Inspirations, Lynette M. Burrows, quotes

The First Woman Elected Mayor in the US

In 1887, Kansas granted women the right to vote in municipal elections. Afraid of the temperance movement, some townsmen made a joke nomination for mayor.

Published May 15, 2023
Categorized as History, Strong Women Tagged Inspirations, Lynette M. Burrows, strong women, women in history, women who were first

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