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Multi-Talented

Christopher holds undergraduate and graduate degrees in English from Duquesne University and has been acting and writing for over 20 years. His articles have appeared in many publications including American Builders Quarterly, Anchorage Daily News, Canadian Builders Quarterly, Canadian Executive Quarterly, Chartiers Valley Magazine, Cranberry Magazine, Energy International Quarterly, Focus Magazine, Green Business Quarterly, Hispanic Executive Quarterly, Merginet.com, Northern Connection Magazine, North Hills Monthly Magazine, Observer-Reporter, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, Recovery Solutions, Standard-Speaker, and The Strip Magazine.

Christopher's poetry has been presented at Duquesne University, Ashland University, the Pittsburgh Literacy Council, and has been featured in My Favorite Bullet, Soul Fountain, and Trillium Literary Journal, where he is currently the journal's poetry editor. Christopher was also copyeditor for ThinkThroughTIMES, an air medical transport newsletter.

In addition to feature writing, Christopher has written multiple scripts for stage and screen. His last stage play, Me, Myself, and… was produced by Panache Productions.

As an actor, he is represented by Docherty Talent Agency. Christopher has also taught classes in acting, Shakespeare, and poetry. He received the Editor's Choice Award from the National Library of Poetry for his poem, Impressions, and has been considered for two poetry fellowships from the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts.

 

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