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About Me
- Robyn Ringler
- Robyn Ringler’s essays and articles have been published in the Albany Times Union and Newark Star-Ledger as well as on the New York Times wire. A lawyer and nurse who cared for President Ronald Reagan after he was shot in 1981, Ringler writes for Nursing Spectrum and has contributed personal essays to The Round Table on Northeast Public Radio and The Health Show, a nationally syndicated radio program. She has also read essays on Martha Stewart Radio. Ringler's “Letter to Al Pacino” was published in “Women’s Letters: America from the Revolutionary War to the Present” edited by Lisa Grunwald (Dial Press 2005). A personal essay, “Dissection,” was recently published in “Stories of Illness and Healing: Women Write Their Bodies” by Kent State University Press as part of their Literature and Medicine series. In 2008, Ringler opened East Line Books in Clifton Park, NY, with the goal of establishing a community gathering place, particularly for booklovers and writers. She also hopes to keep literature alive by carrying new, used, and out of print books.