New Launch


photo by Lynn H. Wyvill


I took a break to walk by the ocean for a few days last week.  Glorious weather, great seafood and was able to do some writing and reading.  I saw some dolphins taking a leisurely swim and some pelicans skimming the water looking for their next meal.  The perfect vacation. 

I promised exciting news a few weeks ago, and here it is.  I have a free newsletter that will come out twice a month to anyone who subscribes. It is a short letter from me to you about my writing life and projects I’m working on, words that I love, inspirational quotes and news about the paintings and other art my husband is creating.  Plus I’ll include suggestions about films, TV shows, books and other things that I think you’ll enjoy.  There’ll be pictures, too.  You won’t see this content anywhere else.  It’s just for subscribers. First issue comes out next Wednesday.

To subscribe, all you have to do is go to my website home page at the bottom, www.lynnhwyvill.com and sign up with your name and email.  You’ll get an email from me asking you to confirm the subscription.  Once you do, you are all signed up. 

I’m so excited about this new way to connect with you.  If you know someone who would be interested, please let them know.

And I’ll have more exciting news in a few weeks. Stay tuned.



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Lynn H. Wyvill grew up in Washington DC where her favorite activity was sitting under a Japanese red maple tree, watching clouds create pictures in the sky. As a writer, she finds peace and inspiration when hiking in the woods, strolling on sandy beaches, and observing nature’s show in her backyard. Those experiences are captured in her first book, Nature’s Quiet Wisdom. Before writing books, Lynn worked as a radio/TV reporter and writer for the US Department of Agriculture and owned a consulting business that trained professionals on the creation and delivery of effective presentations. She is a lifelong learner, avid reader, small town explorer, and dedicated theater attendee who lives in beautiful Virginia with her husband.