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Lindsey Tate

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Specialties: Nonfiction: health and wellness, psychology (especially trauma), social justice, medicine, science, neuroscience, social and cultural issues, parenting, self-help.

 

Lindsey Tate is a writer and editor living in New York City. She is a much sought-after collaborator for narrative and prescriptive non-fiction, memoir, and “big idea” books, especially within the spheres of health and wellness, medicine, science, mental health, and social justice. She is able to support authors at all stages of their writing journey from book proposals through finished works. She has also written her own children’s books. For more information and to contact Lindsey, please visit www.lindseytate.com.

 

Lindsey’s recent projects include:

 

Writer and researcher on Liz Tenuto’s forthcoming book (AKA The Workout Witch) on the neurobiology of stress and trauma and the benefits of somatic exercises (HarperCollins, December 2025).

Editor and collaborator on Vanderbilt neuropsychologist James C. Jackson's Reclaiming Your Life after Medical Trauma (Little Brown Spark, 2026).

Collaborator from proposal to finished book on Prentis Hemphill’s bestseller, What it Takes to Heal: How Transforming Ourselves Can Change the World (Random House, June 2024).

Writer and researcher on Finding Focus: Own Your Attention in the Age of Distraction by Dr. Zelana Montminy (Hachette Go, April 2025).

Collaborator on The Power of Agency: Cultivating Autonomy, Authority, and Leadership in Every Role by Frederick Miller and Judith Katz (Berrett Koehler, November 2024). Winner of silver medals from the Nonfiction Book Awards and the North American Book Awards.

Collaborator from proposal to finished book on Dr. Wes Ely’s Every Deep-Drawn Breath: A Critical Care Doctor on Healing, Recovery, and Transforming Medicine in the ICU (Scribner, Fall 2021). Winner of the 2022 Christopher Award for Literature.

Collaborator from proposal to finished book on Clearing the Fog: From Surviving to Thriving with Long Covid: A Practical Guide by James C. Jackson (Little Brown Spark, May 2023).

Writer from proposal to finished book on Giving Hope: Conversations with Children about Illness, Death, and Loss by Elena Lister and Michael Schwartzman (Avery, August 2022).

 

Email: alindseytate@gmail.com

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