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Where the Story Changes

Christina Zambrano

Fiction writer exploring trauma, healing, and love. Writing my first novel. "Healing begins when we tell the stories our family never could."-Christina Zambrano.

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The Fiction That Became My Confession

When I set out to write this novel, I thought I was creating distance, a story that would let me hide behind characters and plotlines.

3 months ago
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Embracing Shitty First Drafts

This past Saturday kicked off NOVNOV (Novel November). If you’re unfamiliar, NOVNOV is a global writing challenge where writers commit to drafting 50,000 words in the month of November.

3 months ago
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Struggle Doesn't Have A Look

“Struggle doesn’t have a look.”

4 months ago
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“May you be prood of the work you do, the person you are, and the difference you make.”

Writing and creating have always been driving forces within me. I imagine when God knitted me in my mother’s womb (Psalm 139:13-14), He wove fibers of creativity deep into my soul and DNA. The world’s creator made us in His own image. When ...

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