Wednesday, March 6, 2019

How to Find Love on Craigslist



How does a 62-year-old woman who's never been married find happiness with a two-time widower seeking his third wife on . . . Craigslist!? Does she throw caution to the wind and relinquish her freedom, or should she take a crash course in compromises?

B. Lynn Goodwin owns Writer Advice, www.writeradvice.com. Her memoir, Never Too Late: From Wannabe to Wife at 62 was released in December.  It was a National Indie Excellence Award Winner and a two-category finalist at Next Generation Indie Book Awards. In addition, she has written You Want Me to Do WHAT? Journaling for Caregivers and Talent, which was short-listed for a Literary Light box Award, won a bronze medal in the Moonbeam Children’s Book Awards and was a finalist for a Sarton Women’s Book Award.






Goodwin's work has appeared in Voices of Caregivers, Hip Mama, Dramatics Magazine, Inspire Me Today, The Sun, Good Housekeeping.com, Purple Clover.com and many others. She is a reviewer and teacher at Story Circle Network, and an editor, writer and manuscript coach at Writer Advice.

At any stage of writing, if you find yourself stuck, Lynn can help you.  She knows what agents are looking for and will assist you in editing, proofreading, etc.  In addition, enjoy her story and share it with anyone who thinks it may be too late to find true love:








Author B. Lynn Goodwin tells her story of how she was attracted to Richard's clear expectations, his honesty, and incredible openness.  Would she recognize love if it knocked on her heart? And could an educated woman be happy moving into a blue-collar world?


Whether you've been single forever, are trapped in an unhappy marriage, or simply curious, you'll find secrets to a happy marriage in Never Too Late.   Click here to purchase


Her previous book, TALENT, tells the story of Sandee Mason, who wants to find her true talent, get her license, and stop living in the shadow of her big brother, Bri, who disappeared while serving in Afghanistan. It won a Literary Lightbox Award, a bronze medal in the Moonbeam Children’s Book Awards and was a finalist for a Sarton Women’s Book Award.  



 

2 comments:

  1. Thanks so much for sharing this with the world, Carol.

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    1. You have such an interesting story, Lynn. I am sure many people will benefit from it.

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