About Elizabeth Lopilato
Elizabeth Lopilato is a self-published author and storyteller whose work spans genres including children’s literature, inspirational nonfiction, and psychological suspense. She is the author of four books available on Amazon Kindle Direct Publishing (KDP), each reflecting her wide range of interests, emotional insight, and personal journey. Her titles include Marshmello Mountain, Anything is Possible All the Time, Happiness is a Gift We Give Ourselves, and HOME… A Terrifying Place to Be Alone.
In addition to her books, Elizabeth has been recognized for her short fiction by The Preservation Foundation, Inc., where her stories “The Old Cement House” and “Pennies From KJ” have been featured. These pieces showcase her talent for combining vivid storytelling with deeply human experiences—often with a touch of the mysterious.
Born and raised in Woburn, Massachusetts, Elizabeth is a lifelong resident of New England and a proud graduate of Woburn Senior High School, Class of 1981. She later earned her nursing degree with honors from Middlesex Community College in the late 1980s. With over three decades of experience in the medical field, she has worked in various specialties including telemetry, endoscopy, and psychiatric nursing.
Elizabeth currently serves in the Emergency Department at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston, where her compassion and clinical expertise continue to make a difference in the lives of patients every day. Her professional background brings a unique authenticity to her writing, particularly in works that explore emotional resilience, trauma, and healing.
Whether she’s writing for children, inspiring readers through personal stories, or exploring the paranormal through fiction, Elizabeth Lopilato brings a heartfelt and thoughtful voice to each page she creates. Her writing is a reflection of a life spent caring for others, listening deeply, and believing in the power of story.