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Eliza S Robinson

Eliza S Robinson is the author of The Purest Form of Chaos. She writes novels, blogs, poetry, and the occasional poorly-worded author bio. When Eliza isn’t writing your future favourite novel, live-tweeting her romantic mishaps, or stress-watching Grey’s Anatomy, she is a master's student in Russian, East European, and Eurasian Studies at the University of Glasgow. Eliza’s passions include: astrology, feminism, wearing as much purple as humanly possible, and running away to the Baltic States the moment life gets boring.

Month: May 2020

The 14 Stages of Writing Your Dissertation – Told By Cats

May 2, 2020May 2, 2020 Eliza S Robinson15 Blogs in 30 Days

The 14 Stages of Writing Your Dissertation – Told By Cats 1: you are a young, innocent fresher. Your dissertation is years away, a mere cloud on a distant horizon. Enjoy your peace, your social[…]

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Farewell, Film Degree

May 2, 2020 Eliza S Robinson15 Blogs in 30 Days

I spent the majority of today writing an essay about the cosmopolitan position of Ingrid Bergman’s star image – a topic I will most likely never have reason to discuss at any future point in[…]

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10 Moments That Capture The Beauty And Randomness Of Travelling

May 1, 2020May 1, 2020 Eliza S Robinson15 Blogs in 30 Days

There are songs I can’t listen to without being transported to another place and time. It’s useful, these days, when the height of excitement in my life takes the form of a trip to the[…]

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