Non-Fiction
| Title | Published | Buy on Amazon |
|---|---|---|
| Savage Grace | 1985 | Buy |
| Alien Ink | 1992 | Buy |
| The Girl Who Died Twice | 1995 | Buy |
| Living in the Lightning | 1999 | Buy |
| Copeland’s Cure | 2005 | Buy |
| The Untold Journey | 2017 | Buy |
Poetry
| Title | Published | Buy on Amazon |
|---|---|---|
| The Peas Belong on the Eye Level | 1971 | Buy |
| Eclipse | 1981 | Buy |
Natalie Robins has published across both non-fiction and poetry over a career that spans nearly five decades. Her earliest works are poetry collections: The Peas Belong on the Eye Level (1971) and Eclipse (1981). She then shifted focus to non-fiction, beginning with Savage Grace in 1985, a true crime account she co-authored. Alien Ink, published in 1992, examined the FBI’s surveillance of American authors.
Her later non-fiction includes The Girl Who Died Twice, Living in the Lightning, and Copeland’s Cure, each covering different subjects in medicine and culture. Her most recent book, The Untold Journey (2017), continued that pattern of deeply researched narrative non-fiction. With eight books total, Robins has a compact but varied catalog that bridges poetry and investigative writing.