My journey as a debut fiction writer

Cristina Loggia


Regions:
Surrey, East Sussex, Oxfordshire, Buckinghamshire, Berkshire, Hampshire, London
Notice Period:
Regular (more than one month's notice)
Type:
hobby
Fee:
Paid: 70
Category:
Uncategorised
Updated:
3rd July 2025

How do you become a writer? What is the inspiration and research behind my novel 'Lucifer's Game'? From initial ideas to a finished manuscript Challenges of a debut writer Insights into the workings of the publishing industry

Views: 9 | Enquiries: 0

About Cristina Loggia

Cristina is a fiction novelist. She started her career as a newspaper reporter for L’Eco di Biella, in Piedmont, Italy.

After a spell running the press office of an MP, she moved to London, where she worked for several years as a public affairs and media relations professional, advising major multinational corporations on communications campaigns. Cristina read English Literature and Foreign Languages at the Catholic University of Milan, Italy.

Writing and reading have always been her greatest passion. ‘Lucifer’s Game’ is her first fiction novel.

Cristina is a member of The Society of Authors, The Crime Writers Association, The Historical Writers Association and the International Thriller Writers of America.

She currently lives with her husband in Berkshire, United Kingdom. Cristina is represented by literary agent Catherine Wallace.


Send a message to the speaker

If you are interested in this talk and wish to contact the speaker, please complete the following form:

 
Please provide your contact name
 
Please provide the name of your group
 
Your phone number so that the speaker can contact you
 
Your email address so that the speaker can contact you
 
Give details about the event, time of day and location
Prove you are human please.
Use the slider to drag the puzzle so that the top and bottom are aligned , or use an alternate text based challenge by clicking here.
Question: Is water wet?
 

Site Search

Search across all speakers, topics and tags. Put your search term in the box and press enter or hit search

Use quotes around exact multiple word searches, eg "winston churchill".