Today Christina is a successful author and businesswoman, and unrecognisable from her younger self. At school she was a pupil who preferred to sit at the back of the classroom and blend in with the furniture, scared of people and anything that moved. She was quiet and shy and nearly lost her first job, as she found it difficult to speak to people. Over a period of time she had to teach herself not to be so self-conscious and gradually she flourished with an abundance of energy, ideas and passion to achieve.
Now a published author, who always had a desire to write, Christina stages storytelling sessions, engaging with primary age children and encouraging imagination through writing. Christina equally enjoys inspiring older children to believe in themselves, as she talks eloquently about her journey from wallflower to author, poet, voiceover artist and director. Christina likes to promote a 'can do' and a positive 'have a go' attitude.
Christina has made her dreams become a reality and feels privileged to be able to pass on her experience to others. She has written a number of children's books, including the Felicity Fly series, which teaches children about the world around them, drawing on her own experiences of being a timid child. The stories are narrated by Christina with different character accents and voices, which help children with speaking and listening skills. She also runs an annual poetry initiative, called the Eight Line Rhyme Competition, which draws in entries from both the UK and abroad. It gives children of all abilities, an equal opportunity of having their work published. The 2015 book gained Christina the Dame Beryl Bainbridge First Time Author Award 2015.
Each year Christina writes poetry for the Yorkshire Woman of Achievement Awards in aid of Sue Ryder Care, and has also undertaken poetry workshops for adults. She was awarded the Yorkshire Women of Achievement Woman in Education Award 2016.
She has written a safeguarding book for children that has been endorsed by the NSPCC and Barnardo's, encouraging children to speak out, and this is now being animated by Sheffield Hallam University (which can be viewed here). This will be a free resource for children, parents and teachers, and is being launched on 19 October 2017 at Sheffield Hallam University. Her passion for getting the safeguarding message across has also led to her founding Eliziam Events, a company that hosts conferences and events, predominantly in the education sector. The first conference called ‘Reach Out, Speak Out’ is being held at the Royal Armouries in Leeds on 1 February 2018.
Following some research that she did which showed that there are over 350 literature festivals in the UK and less than 10% are solely dedicated to children, Christina set up Children’s Reading Festivals, to give children from all backgrounds an equal opportunity to access books. This has recently been nominated for North Yorkshire County Council 'Best Community Award'.
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