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Christina Patterson


Christina Mary Patterson (born 1963) is a British journalist. Now a freelance, she was formerly a writer and columnist at The Independent.

After graduating with first-class honours in English Language and Literature from Durham University (Van Mildert) and then undertaking an MA at the University of East Anglia, Patterson initially worked in publishing. From 1990, she was the literary programmer at the Southbank Centre, presenting hundreds of literary events. In 1998, she ran the Poetry Society’s National Lottery-funded Poetry Places scheme, enabling poetry residencies and placements. In 2000 she was appointed Director of the Poetry Society.

After 1998, Patterson worked as a freelance journalist contributing to The Observer, The Sunday Times and magazines including Time, The Spectator and the New Statesman. She has contributed to a number of books, including The Cambridge Guide To Women’s Writing and the Forward Poetry Anthology 2001, in addition to The Huffington Post.

Patterson joined The Independent in 2003, writing on politics, society, culture, books, travel and the arts. She was responsible for the paper's weekly Arts interview, and had periods there as deputy literary editor and assistant comment editor. She took redundancy from The Independent in 2013 as a result of cuts in its editorial budget.

Patterson has investigated nursing, a profession she has personally found uncaring, in a series of articles for The Independent, and a programme for BBC Radio 4's Four Thoughts series, an essay which Guardian reviewer Elisabeth Mahoney found "compellingly written and studded with rhetorical flourishes and unpalatable assertions". The investigative work on nursing, which had its origins in Patterson's experience of having six operations in eight years resulting from breast cancer, led in 2013 to her being short-listed for the Orwell Prize (Journalism). She is a regular participant in The Review Show (BBC Two) as a member of its panel.


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