Elisabeth Kinsey
About

Elisabeth Kinsey hails from San Jose, California where her Italian and Jewish immigrant grandmothers figured largely in influencing her identity. She received a teaching fellowship to obtain her PhD from the University of Denver in literary studies. Her field of study, besides creative nonfiction and memoir, focuses on Early Modern Englishwomen's hybrid approach to text to subvert dominant patriarchal social norms.

 Her creative works are published in Literature Today, Women in NatureGreenwoman MagazineWazee JournalApogee, Ask Me About My Divorce AnthologyEmergency Online JournalThe CoilTupelo Quarterly, among other publications. She recently presented on Aphra Behn, Margaret Cavendish, and cloisters for Renaissance Society of America and rhetoric as applied to social media for Regis University.  

She could say she's intermediate in German, but perhaps more accurately, she's a German enthusiast. She can be called upon to lecture on Divorce, Northern Italian cooking, and Star Trek (all renditions).