
about
Christina Carè is an Australian-Italian-British writer, and co-editor in chief of Glut Press. She graduated in Architecture, Art History and Philosophy before earning an MA in Creative Writing from Royal Holloway. She has 10+ years experience creating content, as well as marketing and digital strategy from the ground up, both in-house and agency-side. Her work has included being a podcast host/producer, interviewing actors for Spotlight, turning data into compelling stories at Google, and editing for the F-Word feminist collective.
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She has been mentored by authors Kirsty Logan and Kate Worsley, as well as mentoring writers from underprivileged backgrounds herself. Her stories have been published in The Core Review, Litro, City of Stories Anthology and the Mechanics Institute Review. She is deeply interested in the craft and habit of art-making and has taught on creative practice at the London Writers Centre. She is currently working on her debut novel.
education
Master of Arts in Creative Writing from Royal Holloway (1st Class)
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​Post-graduate Certificate in Journalism (Online & Print), Birkbeck, University of London
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Bachelor of Arts (Honours, 1st Class) in Art History & Philosophy, University of SydneyÂ
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Bachelor of Environments (Architecture), University of Melbourne (1st Class)
awards + residencies
2026
Kenyon Review Writer Residency
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Genesis Emerging Writers Programme
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Kenyon Review Adult Writers Workshop
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Hammond House Fiction Short Story Competition, 3rd place
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Arteles Creative Residency, Finland
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Evening Standard Short Story Competition, first runner up
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City of Stories, Waltham Forest, runner up
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London Writers Award, Literary Fiction
2025
2024
2026
2023
2022
2021