Natalie Robins books

Natalie Robins is an author with 8 books published between 1971 and 2017.

Non-Fiction

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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

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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.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many books has Natalie Robins written?

Natalie Robins has written eight books across two series.

What was Natalie Robins's first book?

Natalie Robins’s first book is The Peas Belong on the Eye Level, published in 1971.

What genres does Natalie Robins write in?

Natalie Robins writes non-fiction, and poetry.

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