Testimonials

“Lyndsey brought to our students her professionalism and her warmth, being at once a seasoned writer with wisdom to share and a supportive ally ready to listen. From the earliest stages of planning our Book Reading to the last book she signed, Lyndsey devoted herself to making this experience meaningful for our students–and stress-free for the advisors!”

~ Nancy Wittemann, Frontier High School GSA Advisor

“Lyndsey participated in a couple past events with GLYS and GSA clubs. In those situations she created a rapport with students that made them comfortable asking questions and interacting with her. If your club is looking for someone who can relate with students about many topics, Lyndsey is someone I would strongly recommend.”

~ Marvin L. Henchbarger, Executive Director of Gay & Lesbian Youth Services (GLYS) of Buffalo

“Lyndsey provided for our GSA, the NU ALLIANCE a great balance of fun anecdotes and questions. Her honest answers on her writing, coming out process, and her future plans were truly refreshing. Members who had once sat idly by were enlivened by her positive energy and caring, confident nature. We would be thrilled to have her back to talk with us again, and again!”

~ Maria N. Held, Head Council Member, NU Alliance

“Lyndsey ignited our conference so we could gallop from the gate. She connected with audience members, related her own experiences to her achievements as a writer, and inspired others to tell their own stories. I can’t think of a better speaker for GLBT audiences and for those committed to positive social change.”

~ Sherri L. Darrow, PhD, Director, Wellness Education Services, University at Buffalo

“We thoroughly enjoyed having Lyndsey work with our Urban/Suburban Theater Group. Our youth had a wonderful time and said they were profoundly moved by the information provided in the writing workshop. We would love to have Lyndsey back again!”

~ Jill Gorman-King, Program Director, Town of Cheektowaga Youth and Recreational Services

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