Janet Nichols Lynch


Janet Nichols Lynch is an American author of young adult fiction, fiction, and nonfiction. Lynch is also a pianist and an educator in music, English, and history.

Early life and education

Lynch was born in Sacramento, California, and raised in the nearby suburb of Carmichael. Her father, William R. Nichols, was a refrigeration engineer and her mother, Lena D. Graifemberg Nichols, was a homemaker. She has an older sister, Joyce, born in 1950. In 1974, Lynch graduated with a B.A. in Music from California State University, Sacramento. She continued her musical study to earn a Master of Music in Piano Performance and Pedagogy from Arizona State University in 1976. In 2002, she earned an M.F.A. in Creative Writing from California State University, Fresno, where she studied fiction writing with Steve Yarbrough and David Borofka and creative nonfiction with John Hales.

Writing career

Lynch’s first published works were in cycling journalism and appeared in Competitive Cycling, Bike World, Bicycling, Women Sports, and similar publications, 1977-1980.
After turning to fiction writing, Lynch’s first published short story appeared in The New Yorker in 1984. Her fiction also has been published in Seventeen, The San Joaquin Review, The Baltimore Review, Confrontation, Writers' Forum, Highway 99: a Literary Journey through California’s Great Central Valley, Tribute to Orpheus 2, and elsewhere. For the past sixteen years, she has read her short fiction on Valley Public Radio’s Valley Writers Read, hosted by Franz Weinschenk.
Lynch is most known for her young adult novels, which are written in the genres of historical and realistic fiction and often set in California.

Awards

Lynch’s young adult novel Messed Up, about a Mexican-American teen secretly living on his own in a small town of California's San Joaquin Valley, was awarded a 2009 ALA Quick Pick for Reluctant Readers and a VOYA Top of the Top Shelf Fiction for Middle School Readers. Her novel Racing California, set at the AMGEN Tour of California professional bicycle race, was named a Society of School Librarians International 2012 Honor Book. Her short story collection Where Words Leave Off Music Begins won the 2003 Outstanding Thesis Award for the College of Arts and Humanities at Fresno State University.

Teaching career

At the age of 18, Lynch began teaching private piano. She was an adjunct music instructor at De Anza College, Cupertino, 1980-1990, and at Skyline College, San Bruno, 1981-1990. She taught music and English at College of the Sequoias, Visalia, 1997-2009.
Employed by Visalia Unified School District from 1999-2014, Lynch taught English and history at the middle school and high school levels. She was the director of the Tulare County Office of Education Teen Fiction Writers’ Workshop in spring, 2015.

Personal life

Lynch lives in Visalia, California, with her husband, composer Timothy Lynch, and they have two grown children. Lynch is an avid cyclist; she has raced bicycles and cycle-toured in the U.S. and Europe, including a ride from Phoenix, AZ to Washington, D. C. She competes in running races and triathlons.

Works

Young Adult Fiction

Commie Pinko
Wheel of Fire
My Beautiful Hippie
Racing California
Addicted to Her
Messed Up
Peace is a Four Letter Word
Casey Wooster's Pet Care Service

Fiction

Chest Pains
Where Words Leave off Music Begins

Nonfiction

Women Music Makers
American Music Makers