I am currently a third-year English Literature student at the University of Exeter, with a multilingual, international background and a knack for writing, storytelling, graphic design, and creative direction. I have experience working in the creative sector of think tanks and NGOs/Charities. My main skills lie in copywriting, content writing, transition, research, graphic design, and creative direction.
Being an English student whose main area of interest is critical theory, I mainly write about arts and culture using a critical/philosophical lens. I'm particularly interested in storytelling that surrounds art, music, film, and Latin American literature and politics.
I am available for freelance writing commissions and translations (Spanish-English; English-Spanish)
Projects
- Rethinking BORDERSBorders mark boundaries. Between one thing and another; between my land and your land; between an ‘us’ and a ‘them’. Borders are marked along soil, or printed onto maps, or firmly fixed in our minds, but they make crossing over to the other side a decision with consequences. And yet they aren’t an inherent fact of life - we created them. Does that make them any less real? Why do we give them such universal importance? As we Rethink Borders this Thursday, we try and challenge our assumptions abo
- Rethinking HUMOURThe majority of people are able to experience humour - laughter can stimulate many organs, enhance your intake of oxygen-rich air, stimulate your heart, lungs, and muscles, and increases endorphins that are released by your brain. Humour, however, is ultimately decided by personal taste. The extent to which a person will find something humorous depends upon a host of variables, including geographical location, culture, maturity, level f education, intelligence, and context. Is there such a thi
- Rethinking THE HUMANThe human. A living entity that thinks and is singular in its capacity for reason, rationality, and purpose creation. Seneca famously described humanity as “the reasoning animal”. Neither god nor animals - we are Homo Sapiens. How human is the human? The “human” body is the domain of codes, cells, enzymes, and genes; of metabolic networks, biopathaways, immunoknowledge and protein folding; of synoptic networks, fibre axon terminals, and large dendritic trees. None of these things are human in a
Work history
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Creative Writerbaidu
- Exeter, United KingdomFreelance
Wrote creative and non-fiction content for online videogame catered toward western audiences. Responsibilities entailed editing my own and co-workers' writing, communicating with my superiors to explicate assignment-related expectations, and ensuring that texts are properly researched. Worked remotely.
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Summer StaffThe Ivy Collection
- London, United KingdomFull Time
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Skills
- Trilingual
- Editing
- Copywiting
- Project Management
- Adobe
- Canva
- Microsoft Office
- Research
- Advertising
- Customer Service
Education
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Bachelors in English LiteratureUniversity of Exeter
- Exeter, United Kingdom
Activities and societies: Latin American Society, Exeter University Ladies Football Club, Rethinking Society, European Society
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