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Jaclyn Westlake is a women's fiction author. [2] Her debut novel, Dear Dotty, [3] will be published by Avon/Harper Collins on June 4, 2024. [4] A former recruiter [5] turned career advice columnist, her work has appeared in The Muse, [6] Business Insider, [7], Fast Company [8], and Inc.[9]
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edit1. “Dear Dotty.” Harpercollins.com, www.harpercollins.com/products/dear-dotty-jaclyn-westlake?variant=41106429935650. Accessed 11 Mar. 2024
2. “Jaclyn Westlake | Women’s Fiction | Coming-of-Age Fiction | Contemporary Fiction.” Jaclyn Westlake, www.jaclynwestlake.com/.
3. Westlake, Jaclyn. “3 Easy Strategies That Make It Easier to Work with Anyone.” Business Insider, Last Name, First Name or
4. Westlake, Jaclyn. “I'm an author, freelance writer, and former career advisor with a passion for encouraging and empowering people to follow their own path, Retrieved March 11,2024 https://www.linkedin.com/in/jaclynwestlake/
5. Westlake, Jaclyn. “How the Best Leaders Apologize When They’ve Made a Mistake.” Inc.com, 5 Mar. 2019, www.inc.com/the-muse/how-to-apologize-to-your-employees.html. Accessed 11 Mar. 2024
6. Westlake, Jaclyn. “How to Tell Your Friends and Family That You’ve Been Laid Off.” Fastcompany.com, 15 Nov. 2018, www.fastcompany.com/90267773/how-to-tell-your-friends-and-family-that-youve-been-laid-off. Accessed 11 Mar. 2024