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Christina Hoag was travelling before she was even born. Slated to enter the world in Zambia, she made her grand debut in New Zealand. Three weeks later, she moved to Fiji. She's been travelling ever since, growing up in seven countries and living in three more as a foreign correspondent. A former reporter for the Miami Herald and Associated Press, she reported from Latin America for Time, Business Week, Financial Times, New York Times, Sunday Times of London and Houston Chronicle, among other media. She is the author of two novels Girl on the Brink, and Skin of Tattoos, and co-authored the nonfiction book Peace in the Hood: Working with Gang Members to End the Violence. She recently won awards for her short fiction and essays in the International Human Rights Arts Festival Literary Awards and Soul-Making Keats Writing Competition.
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By Josh DunnChristina Hoag was travelling before she was even born. Slated to enter the world in Zambia, she made her grand debut in New Zealand. Three weeks later, she moved to Fiji. She's been travelling ever since, growing up in seven countries and living in three more as a foreign correspondent. A former reporter for the Miami Herald and Associated Press, she reported from Latin America for Time, Business Week, Financial Times, New York Times, Sunday Times of London and Houston Chronicle, among other media. She is the author of two novels Girl on the Brink, and Skin of Tattoos, and co-authored the nonfiction book Peace in the Hood: Working with Gang Members to End the Violence. She recently won awards for her short fiction and essays in the International Human Rights Arts Festival Literary Awards and Soul-Making Keats Writing Competition.
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