Elizabeth Wilcox is an author, health writer, and founder of AuthorPods.com, a platform and service that that supports and promotes author events and talks. She has worked as a journalist in England, Hong Kong, and the US, and she has extensive experience both nationally and internationally as a newspaper columnist, radio presenter, CNBC television news producer, and web producer. Her first book The Mom Economy (Berkley, 2003) was called “one of the best career books of 2003” by syndicated columnist Joyce Lain Kennedy. Reviews on Goodreads and Amazon give her second book, The Long Tail of Trauma (Green Writers Press, November 2020), over a four-star rating. Her guest appearances include community and book groups, local and national radio programs, popular podcasts, and network television. Her past work has been featured in ABC7 “All About Kids”, Bloomberg Radio, The Boston Herald, The Boston Globe, The Chicago Tribune, CNNfn, Edutopia, Marketwatch, Parenting Magazine, Redbook and others. She was a finalist in the 2021 Vermont Writers Award for an excerpt from her upcoming historical fiction and also a semi-finalist for The Big Moose Prize. She is co-founder of the local community group, AmeUp, for creative entrepreneurs and entrepreneurial creatives.
Elizabeth has spent her career working in the media-whether print, broadcast, digital, recorded or in-person. Her new web site, www.authorpods.com, strives to seed remarkable conversations about books and she invites authors, readers and communities to join the platform. On behalf of AuthorPods, she is available to help you develop and produce your next talk or festival.