Lisa Vincent is an avid reader, a reluctant writer, and a bumbling crafter. When she’s not doom-scrolling through social media, she can be found swearing over a new crochet pattern, diving into a locked-room mystery, or talking down yet another frantic fictional character who has jumped into the fray begging for her attention.

A native Virginian, she and her family recently returned to the heat and humidity of her home state after a six year reprieve in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula.
Her work has appeared in Golden Visions Magazine, Short Stories for Women, Spark Flash Fiction, and Carmina Magazine. She is currently working on her first YA novel, CIAo Bella, a tale of grief, identity, and espionage.
Ten More Facts About Lisa
- Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing Candidate at Southern New Hampshire University
- Studied Psychology at The University of Georgia
- Studied at The Muse Writing Center in Norfolk, Va
- Former Founding, Fiction, and Creative Non-Fiction Editor for The Quotable Magazine.
- Former Contracting Professional for the U.S. Federal Government
- Part-time Virtual Assistant
- Has Lived in Virginia, Georgia, Mississippi, Delaware, Massachusetts, Ohio, and Michigan.
- Favorite U.S. places to visit are Colonial Williamsburg, Mackinac Island, Salem (Mass) and Universal Studios-Orlando.
- Member of the Dysautonomia and POTS (Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome) Communities
- YouTube taught crocheter and junk-journal maker.
