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Writing Elizabeth

Elizabeth Austin

My daughter was diagnosed with leukemia in May 2020. I'm currently querying my book about my family's experience, and I'm documenting the the highs and lows here! Follow along while I solo-mom and we slowly climb out of the cancer hole.

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  • Elizabeth Austin

    Solo cancer mom. Words in HuffPost, Today.com, The Sun, Thrillist, Business Insider, Reactor Mag, Write or Die, etc. Go Gold in September \ud83c\udf97️\ud83e\ude78 Follow along with my family's post-cancer years. Instagram (@writingelizabeth) for dog&cat content \ud83d\udc15‍\ud83e\uddba\ud83d\udc08... more

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