Dee Robinson considers herself, first and foremost, a poet, which is the cradle of her creativity. She became a writer-for-hire when she founded Dee Robinson the Right Writer Professional Writing Service. She spent over 20 years as a speech writer, ghostwriter, editor, consultant, and 'idea-ist' for clients. After helping many others write books, she's written one in her own name titled The Capricious & Anecdotal Sojourn of a Woman who Sometimes Processes Information in a Peculiar Fashion.
In 1998, Dee established Mentaltainment, a production company with an emphasis on creating enlightening and uplifting live entertainment. The concept behind Mentaltainment is to provide “information disguised as entertainment.” Dee is also an indie filmmaker and has produced two short films — It's Never too Late and The Healing House.Both films have deep messages and were inspired by songs she wrote. She's in the process of producing a documentary on her father called Medahochi, The Great Elephant.
In 2005, through Mentaltainment she produced an all-night jam session called "The People Café" that had the vibe of a modern-day juke joint. It was inspired by a song she wrote called "The People Café" and was the talk of the town. The jam session ran for 15 years.
As a poet, she produced a critically-acclaimed spoken word CD called WomanFlower. She's also a singer/songwriter with a song called "I Like It" that became a huge hit on the indie circuit and has gone worldwide. In 2014, she released a CD called Grown & Sexy Lullabies: Music to Love By.In 2017 she released the CD Let There be Love.She also released several singles.
Dee Robinson has a Bachelor's Degree in Journalism from Georgia State University. She resides in Atlanta, Georgia.