Elizabeth Updike Cobblah (born 1955)[1] is an American art teacher and ceramicist, painter, and illustrator in Massachusetts.
John Updike wrote "March a Birthday Poem" about Cobblah's birth.
[3] The family then moved to Ipswich, Massachusetts, where she spent most of her childhood with her three younger siblings, including the writer David Updike.
[4] In 1990 Cobblah illustrated The Predator, a book written by her grandmother, Linda Grace Hoyer Updike.
[5] Characters based on Cobblah appear in many of her father's published writings, including "Grandparenting", the Rabbit series, "Toward Evening," "Incest," "Should Wizard Hit Mommy," "Avec la Bebe-sitter," "The Music School," "Daughter, Last Glimpses," and "Separating.