At age 13, she was diagnosed with a skin disease that left her face severely scarred. By 19 she worked as a nude exotic dancer and by 21 was a full-blown drug addict.
Twenty years and many life lessons later (including cancer in 2006 and 2010), Christine is happy to have survived it all.
A member of The National Association of Memoir Writers (NAMW), Christine is currently working on her memoir about life as an exotic dancer in her hometown of Waikiki.
Her published work can be found in The Moment: Wild, Poignant, Life-Changing Stories from 125 Writers and Artists Famous & Obscure, SMITH Magazine, Guide to Literary Agents, Scribd, Salon.com, Open Salon and Anaheim Examiner. Interviews include: National Association of Memoir Writers (Memoir Writer of the Month), Dave Ursillo (Renegade Spotlight), and LA Talk Radio.
Her excerpts, Welcome to the Jungle and State of Mind became instant features on the popular publishing site Scribd and she earned Rising Author spots in September and December 2010.
As noted in her guest column for Chuck Sambuchino's Guide to Literary Agents website, Christine is an avid supporter of equal rights. She is a member of celebrity photographer Adam Bouska and partner Jeff Parshley's NOH8 Campaign and founded Another way to say it Greetings, a greeting card project that caters to her friends of the GLBT community.
A Honolulu native, Christine brings her love of the coast to California where she has lived since 1996.