
Elizabeth C. Haynes is an abuse and trauma survivor, a former yoga teacher, a rare disease sufferer and a kindness warrior.
Born in Texas, Elizabeth holds a B.A. in English from Kansas State University with a cum laude GPA and a concentration in American literature. She has been writing professionally since 2004. Her poetry has appeared in a literary anthology, she’s been a ghostwriter in numerous settings, and her first book was released in August 2020 called Halfway There: Lessons at Midlife. It hit the top 1% of books on Amazon and was a bestseller in midlife management.
Elizabeth left corporate America in 2020 after serving as a managing editor and head of marketing content. She now works independently to help clients improve the quality and effectiveness of their writing, storytelling, and digital content through her company, Indigo Sunrise. She is also a reader for the Baltimore Review and has two additional books in progress.
Elizabeth writes about the things that are close to her heart, the experiences she has had in life, and the beauty that can be found in the natural world. She spends her free time snuggling up with her husband and two rescue cats, tending to her organic garden, hand feeding the backyard squirrels, watching old movies on TCM, whipping up meals in the kitchen, and dreaming of the beach.
Born in Texas, Elizabeth holds a B.A. in English from Kansas State University with a cum laude GPA and a concentration in American literature. She has been writing professionally since 2004. Her poetry has appeared in a literary anthology, she’s been a ghostwriter in numerous settings, and her first book was released in August 2020 called Halfway There: Lessons at Midlife. It hit the top 1% of books on Amazon and was a bestseller in midlife management.
Elizabeth left corporate America in 2020 after serving as a managing editor and head of marketing content. She now works independently to help clients improve the quality and effectiveness of their writing, storytelling, and digital content through her company, Indigo Sunrise. She is also a reader for the Baltimore Review and has two additional books in progress.
Elizabeth writes about the things that are close to her heart, the experiences she has had in life, and the beauty that can be found in the natural world. She spends her free time snuggling up with her husband and two rescue cats, tending to her organic garden, hand feeding the backyard squirrels, watching old movies on TCM, whipping up meals in the kitchen, and dreaming of the beach.