L. Smith, born in New Orleans, is a 2021 graduate of Johns Hopkins University Master of Arts in Teaching Writing program and holds an undergraduate degree in mass communications, advertising focus, and a writing minor, from Texas State University. While fulfilling her writing minor credits at Texas State University, she reconnected with her childhood passion for creative writing, was challenged to write short stories, and began writing creatively as an outlet while experiencing the hills and valleys of young adult life. She continues to write poems, prose, fiction, and non-fiction that reflect life's hills and valleys and that give voice to social injustice. She has traveled internationally and across the US as an Air Force brat, and later, domestically, as a technical trainer. She has freelanced for central Texas newspapers and magazine and taught English, reading, and history in various central Texas schools, including University of Texas Charter schools. Currently living in Austin, Texas, brought there as a teen with her family per her late loving father's military duty, she is a divorced mother of one beautiful, resilient daughter, a daughter of a ride-or-die mama, a dog mom of a geriatric, anti-social Chihuahua, and a life-long student of writing acumen, with incredible gratitude for teaching writing professors. Silence of My Inceptive Self, Collected Writings, Volume One, is L. Smith's first published book.
Jan 23, 2012
Cover of Linear Algebra

Linear Algebra

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Cover of Weathermage

Weathermage