Elizabeth Wellington Rollins is a writer, award-winning copywriter, and author of the debut novel, The Three Graces of Pearl Street. She grew up outside New York City. Her book is, in part, a love letter to her Italian maternal lineage, as well as the place that raised her, her parents, and three grandparents. 

Before embarking on fiction writing, Liz worked as a creative consultant and copywriter. In tandem, she published work as an essayist and travel writer, contributing to publications including BBC, Condé Nast Traveler, The Week, Travel + Leisure, and Vogue. 

She was lucky enough to live in France and Spain in her 20s, reporting from under-the-radar destinations while toting around too many paperbacks. Liz is now an avid home cook who lives in Vermont with her husband, their young daughter, and two beloved rescue dogs named after Beatrix Potter and Ernest Hemingway, respectively.