Holly Robinson is a distinguished American author, known for her work in various genres including general fiction, memoirs, and essays. She has written numerous standalone books, such as "Sleeping Tigers," "Beach Plum Island," "Chance Harbor," "Haven Lake," "Folly Cove," and "The Wishing Hill." Robinson's writing has been featured in more than a dozen national publications, showcasing her versatility and wide-ranging talent.
Beyond her own authorship, Robinson has made significant contributions to the literary world as a ghostwriter and book doctor for celebrity memoirs and other nonfiction works. Her academic background includes a Bachelor's degree in biology from Clark University and a Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing from the University of Massachusetts, Amherst. This educational foundation has undoubtedly contributed to her comprehensive understanding of both scientific and creative writing styles.
Robinson is not only a dedicated writer but also a devoted wife and mother. She is blessed with five children and shares her home with her husband, two cats, and a stubborn Pekingese. Interestingly, she has revealed that she never aspired to become a writer, which makes her successful career all the more impressive. Currently, she resides with her family in Massachusetts and Prince Edward Island, where they enjoy fixing up and repairing old houses together in their spare time.