Elizabeth Titus has been a journalist for Gannett, an English teacher, an advertising executive (Doyle Dane Bernbach), a communications director and speechwriter (15 years at American Express) and a freelance writer and blogger. She has a BA in English (Skidmore), an MA in English (University of Pennsylvania), and an MBA (Wharton). She lives in a 1930s colony formed by socialists in Connecticut (see “Weston’s Socialist Summer Camp” under Published Work) as well as on a landmarked block of West 67th Street in New York City (“Duchamp’s Crash Pad”). She has published articles with the Weston Magazine Group, Westport News (Hearst), Long Story Short, Ms. Magazine.com, Skidmore Scope, MORE.com (Meredith), Ithaca Lit, The Feathered Flounder, Mr. Beller’s Neighborhood, Narrative, The Humanist, and Talking Writing.
She is currently studying at the Sarah Lawrence Writing Institute and serving as a mentor/host for the the School of Leadership Afghanistan. http://www.sola-afghanistan.org/ and a mentor for the Afghan Women’s Writing Project. http://www.awwproject.org.
