Coffee & Ink Archives is a space that celebrates the presence and impact of language and literature in our daily lives. Books and storytelling have always played a large part in shaping individuals and society. As a result, Coffee & Ink Archives strives to explore, create, and study the ways in which these elements affect and shape the individual, community, and society.
Owner – Editor – Writer: Hannah Robinson
Hannah is a writer and editor who enjoys literature, writing, editing, and experiencing life to its fullest. She holds a M.A. degree in Literature, Creative Writing and Social Justice. Her experiences as a caregiver and a biracial individual informs her writing, view of literature, and personal convictions that everyone is deserving of respect.
She has published “Oceans” and “Hummingbird.” These poems are emotionally charged pieces that were penned while studying for her B.A. and M.A. respectively. Additionally, she has also published a book review for George Looney’s A Report from a Place of Burning.
Hannah is currently working on a history divergent political novel and a coming-of-age series centered on the experiences of biracial teens and young adults.
