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Linda J. Fisher Roberts Advocates for Human Rights through Literature
As the director of Crystal Light Press, Ms. Fisher Roberts produces newsletters and children's novels to prevent oppression and slavery

PANAMA CITY, FL, June 9, 2011 /24-7PressRelease/ -- Linda Fisher Roberts, Director of Crystal Light Press, has been recognized by Cambridge Who's Who for showing dedication, leadership and excellence in authorship and publishing.

Ms. Fisher Roberts has established her 14-year career by fusing her passion for writing and her philanthropic desire to make a difference in the world. As the director of Crystal Light Press, she advocates for human rights by publishing newsletters and reports containing information and analyses of slavery issues that are seldom discussed, yet still prevalent today. Further, Ms. Fisher Roberts strives to assist those who have been oppressed and those who are denied adequate medication and vaccines.

"The main focus of my company is to discuss human rights issues," she says. The publications expose readers to the misuse of science and the prevalence of control systems that infringe on human rights. Ms. Fisher Roberts invites her readers to learn about the benefits of holistic healing, advanced water and air purification sciences, and cellular research that can take the place of animal research.

In addition to writing and reporting on human rights, Ms. Fisher Roberts is the author of two novels. "The Robelinde Diary from the Chronicles of Lothlannor" is an adventure journey to an ancient city called Lothlannor at a time when it is in serious danger. The characters unite to ward off an oppressive evil in the form of a dragon named Olk. Together they save the city and learn the importance of coming together for humanity. Her second book, "The Arc of Light," is an animal adventure fantasy for children aged nine to 12; this story contains factual elements of nature to inspire real life lessons for the reader
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Originally from Britain, Ms. Fisher Roberts attended the Ravensborough College of Art and Design before moving to the United States. She earned a Bachelor of Arts in English literature, with a minor in history, from the University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, in 1971, and a master's degree in English literature from San Jose State University in 1973. She is affiliated with The Salvation Army and Amnesty International, and aspires to expand Crystal Light Press in the coming years.
For more information, please visit http://www.lindajanefisherroberts.com.

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