Christina Carè is an Italian-Australian writer living in London. She interviewed actors for Spotlight, turned data into compelling stories at Google, and has edited for the F-Word feminist collective. She was selected for an Arteles artistic residency in Finland in 2023 and was a first runner up for the Evening Standard Short Story competition 2022. She’s had short fiction published in the Bedford Square anthology 2023, City of Stories anthology 2022, and the Mechanics Institute Review 2021. She’s also written for Entrepreneur.com, TechRadar, Thrive Global, and TEDx. Previously, she was a Faber Academy scholarship winner 2020, a London Writers Awardee 2019, and was mentored by author Kirsty Logan. She’s also been a writing teacher, delivering workshops and one-to-one mentorship to Spread the Word and via the University of Melbourne. She is working on her debut novel.

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Education

  • Masters in Creative Writing, Royal Holloway (2020-2021)

  • Post-graduate Certificate in Journalism, Birkbeck, University of London (2016-2017)

  • Certificate in Digital Filmmaking, City University (2016)

  • Bachelor of Arts (Advanced) (Honours, First Class), University of Sydney (2009-2011)