Zoe Robinson
Contributing Writer
Zoë Robinson is a freelance writer/artist specialising in legal writing, internet technology and creative writing. She holds a Bachelor's degree in Physics from the University of Durham, where she graduated in 2002, and a Certificate in Legal Studies gained from the Open University in 2007 as part of an ongoing degree in Law. Zoë edits LSQ, the quarterly Law special interest newsletter of British Mensa, and is a regular contributor to British Mensa's creative writing newsletter, Folio. She has also edited numerous small press magazines and newsletters, including the long-running 8-bit computer fanzine Sector Nine and various fantasy roleplaying magazines and newsletters. For the last thirteen years she has written and drawn a variety of comics and created one of the first web-based comics, The Life of Nob T. Mouse, in 1996. She continues to write and draw both The Life of Nob T. Mouse and All over the house, her latest comic, on a twice-weekly basis. In addition to her comics, Zoë has been an avid writer for seventeen years, publishing in a wide range of magazines, both in print and online. Zoë has held a variety of jobs since leaving Durham University in 2002; ranging from low- and mid-level administration in the British Civil Service to union representative, customer service advisor, door-to-door salesperson and director of T-Vox; an international support group which she also co-founded. She now works freelance as a writer/artist and continues as director of T-Vox. Examples of Zoë's writing include:
More details, and other samples of her written work, can be found on her website, zoerobinson.com. She also keeps a blog and can often be found on Twitter. Latest Articles
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