Bertha Isabel Crombet, PhD

Bertha Isabel Crombet earned her MFA in Creative Writing from Florida International University in 2018. In 2024, she graduated with her PhD in the same field, with a minor in Latinx Studies from Florida State University. She's been a college professor for almost a decade, teaching courses in English, Literature, and Writing. She's also been published across multiple genres and literary platforms. A lifelong lover of learning, she now writes for wikiHow with the hope of imparting knowledge to others.

Education

  • PhD, Creative Writing with a focus in Poetry and a Minor in Latinx Studies, Florida State University
  • MFA, Creative Writing, Florida International University

Professional Achievements

  • Latinx publication, mitú
  • "Paleotempestology," was published by C&R Press in 2018
  • Best New Poets anthology, 2025

Expertise

  • Arts and Entertainment
  • Education and communication
  • Family life
  • Food and entertaining
  • Health and wellness
  • Holidays and traditions
  • Personal care and style
  • Philosophy and Religion
  • Relationships
  • Travel
  • Pop culture
  • History
  • Geography
  • Beauty
  • Latinx and/or cultural studies

Why

As an immigrant, the practice of writing is what truly helped me learn English, and I found the wealth of knowledge that flowed from it to be invaluable. Writing for wikiHow now allows me to share this wealth via the written word, helping others navigate our ever-changing world – the only home we've ever known.

Secret Talents

I can wiggle my ears. I've been collecting fortune cookie fortunes for about 20 years and have hundreds. I also love to cook, and once, I won a Game of Thrones trivia contest-- I love trivia!

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