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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.

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Eliza’s Escapades: 19th-21st December 2018

December 21, 2018 Eliza S RobinsonTravel

19th December 2018 — Travelling has convinced me that showers and coffee are the solution to all my problems. I feel better about Latvia today. I sit in Caffeine with a cappuccino, cinnamon sprinkled on[…]

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Eliza’s Escapades: 16th-18th December 2018

December 19, 2018December 19, 2018 Eliza S RobinsonTravel

16th December 2018 — The journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step, but this journey begins with a train from Glasgow to Edinburgh. This is where we first meet the heroine of[…]

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Travel Diary — Day One — 26th June 2016

June 26, 2016September 24, 2018 Eliza S RobinsonTravel

The first post in what will possibly be a two-week-long series of my ramblings. Handwritten throughout the day, and painstakingly typed up on my phone at night. (I can’t believe I’m travelling without my laptop[…]

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