Thea Cooper is a writer, editor, and educator known for her ability to distill complex subjects into compelling narratives. She co-authored "Breakthrough: Elizabeth Hughes, the Discovery of Insulin, and the Making of a Medical Miracle," a nonfiction work that explores the intersection of medical history and human perseverance. Her background in playwriting, with an MFA from the University of Iowa's prestigious Iowa Playwrights Workshop, informs her dynamic storytelling across multiple formats.
With a career spanning corporate communications, nonprofit work, and higher education, Cooper specializes in crafting audience-focused content that bridges technical and accessible language. Her plays have been staged in theaters and festivals nationwide, reflecting her versatility in both written and performed narratives. She holds a BA in English from Bard College and continues to apply her literary expertise through teaching and editorial projects.