Elizabeth S. Mitchell
School
Baypath University
Roger Williams University
Expertise
Women's Health, Soap Operas, Health And Wellness
- Elizabeth's most-read piece of writing thus far in her career was a piece for The List about King Charles' grieving process after the death of Queen Elizabeth II, which garnered millions of views.
- She is working on a book (a collection of personal essays), which she will use as her thesis as she works toward earning her MFA.
- A lover of traveling and exploring other cultures, Elizabeth spent a semester of college studying Irish literature in Galway, Ireland and can't wait to return.
Experience
Elizabeth has worked as a freelance writer for over a decade, contributing articles to various online publications including Huffington Post, AdWeek, Feministing, and others. She has also written copy for both non-profit institutions and public relations companies, and she has had poetry and essays published in small literary publications. Elizabeth is passionate about the written word and believes deeply in the impact it can have on the world. After teaching writing at the high school level for several years and writing on the side, she has transitioned to working as a full-time freelance writer.
Education
Elizabeth studied at Roger Williams University, earning a BA in Communications and a minor in Creative Writing. While there, she helped to found the student-run literary magazine. She is now pursuing her MFA in Creative Nonfiction at Baypath University.
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Stories By Elizabeth S. Mitchell
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Donald Trump is notorious for his brash, aggressive debate style, and even his son Barron had a critique for his dad's behavior towards Joe Biden.
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Donald Trump recently attended Grandparent's Day at his granddaughter, Carolina's, school, but some people think the sweet moment was a well-timed PR stunt.
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Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, united with Sir Elton John, Elizabeth Hurley, and other British celebs in a lawsuit accusing the Daily Mail of illegally spying.
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Faith Martin didn't win Gerry Turner's heart on "The Golden Bachelor," but she enjoyed the experience all the same. Here's why she was eliminated.
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Taylor Swift's friends are concerned the singer-songwriter is moving too fast with Travis Kelce. His brother worries about the attention Kelce is getting now.
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Having to testify in her dad's fraud trial put Ivanka Trump in a complicated position. Psychologist Dr. Sanam Hafeez spoke to us about how it could impact her.
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Maria Shriver is well known for being Arnold Schwarzenegger's ex-wife as well as the former First Lady of California, but she comes from a famous family.
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Paget Brewster appeared in six episodes of "Friends" during the hit show's fourth season, and it left an indelible impression on the "Criminal Minds" star.
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Queen Elizabeth liked Kate Middleton so much, she extended an invitation to her as Prince William's girlfriend normally reserved for royal fiancées.
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Before Jenna Ellis joined the ranks of Donald Trump's 2024 Campaign, she denounced the former President, going so far as to once call him "fascist."
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Kim Kardashian and Ivanka Trump might not seem like the most likely friendship pairing, but it's clear from Kardashian's Instagram that they remain close.
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Donald Trump Jr. once used Halloween as an opportunity to spread his political beliefs, but his hypocritical post missed the mark, and the backlash proved it.
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King Charles hasn't ever had an easy time sharing the spotlight, and his new agreement with William and Katherine, Prince and Princess of Wales, shows it.
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Conservative U.S. Rep. Lauren Boebert has been known to court controversy throughout her life, whether it involves her family, what she says, or how she acts.
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We hear a lot about the most prominent royal family members, but who's the most underrated member of the royal family? We asked and got answers.
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Kate Middleton knows how to relax when she's not at ceremonial events. The royal has been known to play a mean game of beer pong, and she loves table tennis.
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Prince Andrew was dismissed from the royal family after a disastrous interview about his association with Jeffrey Epstein. Now it seems, he's welcomed back.
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A year after Queen Elizabeth II's death, numerous details have come out about her close relationships with her family members that only make her more endearing.
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Body language and communication expert Jess Ponce III analyzes how King Charles III has changed since the tragic passing of his mother, Queen Elizabeth II.
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Royal watchers are wondering why Meghan Markle's name has disappeared from the official schedule of appearances for Prince Harry's 2023 Invictus Games.
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Celebrities have overtaken the self-care business, and Sarah Jessica Parker shared some insightful, brutal words about self-care culture among the uber-wealthy.
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A recent outing suggests to royal watchers that Prince Andrew is making his way back into the royal family. But King Charles is reportedly saying otherwise.
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Royal family members are expected to be prim and proper at all times, including their wedding. Therefore, royal couples don't kiss after exchanging vows.
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Former president Donald Trump has been indicted several times, but even if convicted, he won't be legally stopped from running for president again.
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Some viewers of the 2023 GOP primary debate were quick to notice Vivek Ramaswamy ripped off an Obama quote when trying to stand out from the crowd.
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Donald Trump is missing the first Republican debate to chat with Tucker Carlson instead, and outspoken political commentator Meghan McCain isn't impressed.
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Donald Trump's legal woes continue in Georgia. If the former president violates his bond in this case, this is what a criminal defense expert says might occur.