Lynn Joseph

[2] During her career as an attorney, she worked for the City of New York in litigation, and for Rohn & Carpenter, a law firm based in the U.S. Virgin Islands.

[7] In 1994, she also released Jasmine's Parlour Day, a children's book featuring a story of a mother and daughter.

[8][9] In 1998, Joseph released Jump Up Time: A Trinidad Carnival Story, a children's book about two sisters during the Trinidad Carnival time,[10][11] and Fly, Bessie, Fly, a children's book about Bessie Coleman, the first Black woman aviator.

[12][13] In 2000, she released The Color of My Words, a novella written for children that features a child protagonist and her life in the Dominican Republic.

[14] In 2013, Joseph released the novel Flowers in the Sky, featuring a teenage protagonist and her life in the Dominican Republic and the Washington Heights neighborhood in New York City.