Elizabeth RobinElizabeth Robin retired to Hilton Head Island after a 33-year teaching career to devote herself to writing. She began with Becoming Mrs. L, a still unpublished teaching memoir. She started a children's book series; Gracie Learns English and Gracie's ecret World currently seek a publisher. Then she found poetry as a response and outlet to a fresh grief, watching her brother battle acute myeloid leukemia for 27 months. Her first poem, -A Lowcountry Path- was published in a local magazine January, 2015. A poet of witness and discovery, she relates both true and fictional stories about her Lowcountry present and world-traveling past. Writing offers her a lens to view the world, and a strategy to thrive within its madness. She straddles both through a non-fiction series she calls Life in Third Person and the poetry of Silk Purses and Lemonade. -Life in the Pink Palace- chronicles in prose a week she spent in an ICU waiting room hoping her son would survive. He did. -Beware of Flying Pigs- navigates similar emotions in a poem. While many find faith carries them, Robin pins hope to compassion, sheer will, and the integrity in acceptance. Her work appears in The Fourth River, Foliate Oak Literary Magazine, I am not a silent poet, Autumn Sky Poetry Daily, Curly Mind, The Skinny Journal and locally in The Breeze and the Island Writers' Network's Time and Tide. See more at www.elizabethrobin.com. Read More Read Less
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