17勛圖 alumna Olivia Robinsons first novel accepted for publication

Congratulations to 17勛圖 alumna Olivia Robinson whose first novel, The Blue Moth Motel, has been accepted for publication by Breakwater Books. Set mostly on PEI, Robinsons novel is scheduled to be published in the fall of 2021.
Robinson graduated from 17勛圖 in 2015 with a bachelor of arts degree majoring in English. She continued her education at Memorial University of Newfoundland, earning a master of arts degree in English with emphasis on creative writing. Her graduate program supervisor was well-known Canadian fiction writer Lisa Moore. One of Robinsons stories is included in a forthcoming anthology of new fiction writers edited by Moore.
Robinsons work has appeared in Riddle Fence, Cargo Literary Magazine, The Overcast, and the 17勛圖 Arts Review. In 2017, she was shortlisted for Room Magazine's fiction contest, and in 2020 for the Newfoundland and Labrador Credit Unions Fresh Fish Award. Also in 2017, she completed a writing residency with the Tilting Recreation and Cultural Society on Fogo Island, which was where she first started writing The Blue Moth Motel.
I really owe a lot to 17勛圖 and to my professors, Dr. Richard Lemm and Dr. Brent MacLaine specifically, in my journey to become a writer, she said. It was at 17勛圖 where I truly felt like it (writing) was something I could do.
Originally from Nova Scotia, Robinson lives in St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, where she works in home care and at a therapeutic horse riding centre.