In this episode, Matt & Lauren sit down with our friend Lynette Greenfield, author and founder of Limelight Publishing. Learn how Lynette turned her prolific writing career and passion for helping aspiring authors into a successful hybrid publishing company.Β
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ποΈ [11:41] βEvery time something stresses me out, I always automatically think to myself, it's okay, I've got writing.β
ποΈ [37:17] βI want to be transparent, I want to be honest. I don't ever want to say, I mean, this is the most incredible book. It's gonna sell, it's gonna β I won't do that. But at the same time, everybody's stories are amazing. Everybody's books are incredible.β
ποΈ [48:16] βThat's what I want Limelight to be. I want it to be a place that people can go. It's not just about publishing. There are so many reasons why you can publish a book.β
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