Satya Robyn

Satya Robyn is a British writer, psychotherapist, and eco-activist whose work explores themes of spirituality, environmentalism, and personal growth. Her latest book, "Dear Earth: Love, grief and activism," reflects her commitment to environmental advocacy, while her earlier works include "Coming Home," an accessible introduction to Pureland Buddhism interwoven with anecdotes from temple life, and "What Helps," a therapeutic guide drawing from her professional expertise and personal experiences.

Robyn blends her background in psychotherapy with Buddhist teachings, offering a unique perspective in both her fiction and nonfiction. As a practitioner of Internal Family Systems therapy and co-founder of Bright Earth Buddhist Temple in Malvern, her writing often addresses healing, mindfulness, and human connection. Her works resonate with those seeking spiritual guidance or practical wisdom, characterized by honesty and relatable storytelling.

Beyond writing, Robyn actively participates in environmental activism with Extinction Rebellion and organizes Earth Vigils. She resides in the Malvern Hills with her husband, Kaspa, and their menagerie of pets. Her multifaceted life - as a therapist, Buddhist teacher, and advocate - continues to inform her literary contributions, which bridge personal reflection and collective action.
Standalone Novels
# Title Year
1 Small Kindnesses 2009
2 The Letters 2009
3 The Most Beautiful Thing 2012
4 Thaw 2013
Poetry Collections
# Title Year
1 Start Here 2000
2 Living Things 2008
3 small stones: a year of moments 2008
4 A Blackbird Sings 2012
Non-Fiction Books
# Title Year
1 A Year Of Questions 2007
Satya Robyn Anthologies
# Title Year
1 Pay Attention: A River of Stones 2011