Elisa Wallace Coppede

Writer

A Winston-Salem native, Elisa has been writing for Forsyth Family, Forsyth Woman and Forsyth Woman Engaged! (now known as FW Engaged) for many years. Today, Elisa calls Charlotte home, where she works as a middle school English teacher. She has three degrees – a Bachelor of Arts in Communication Studies & Spanish, as well as a Master of Fine Arts in Professional Writing. When given downtime, Elisa enjoys spending time with her husband, two little ones, and dogs. She also enjoys running, yoga, and of course writing for the Forsyth Magazines! “I love working with such a talented and ambitious team,” said Elisa, when asked about how she enjoys writing for the publications. “I like the flexibility I receive when pitching new story ideas.”

How Journaling Can Boost Mental Health

While journaling may sound like an activity only professional writers should take part in, everyone can reap the benefits of this activity. You should not be intimidated by this process,

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Celebrating National Hispanic Heritage Month

  National Hispanic Heritage Month began in 1968, as a weeklong observance recognizing Hispanic culture. The event quickly expanded to a month-long celebration in 1988 by Congress. California Congressman George

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January: Human Trafficking Awareness Month

BY ELISA W. COPPEDE What is a severe life-threatening problem that affects every country in the world? Human trafficking. According to dosomething.org, a website dedicated to helping young adults volunteer, promote

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Articles By Elisa Wallace Coppede

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