
Christine Pride & Jo Piazza
Bestselling co-authors | Exploring diversity and connection through collaborative storytelling

About
Christine Pride & Jo Piazza represent a powerful partnership in contemporary literature, combining over two decades of publishing expertise to create narratives that bridge cultural divides. Pride brings her experience as an editor, novelist, and ghostwriter, while Piazza contributes her background as a bestselling author and award-winning journalist.
Together, they have mastered the art of collaborative storytelling. Their joint novels "We Are Not Like Them" and "You Were Always Mine" demonstrate their ability to tackle complex social dynamics through compelling narrative approaches.
These works showcase how thoughtful storytelling can foster deep human understanding and create meaningful connections across different communities. Their writing explores nuanced perspectives on diversity, connection, and shared human experiences, proving that literature can serve as a bridge between different worlds and viewpoints.
What Christine Talks About
The craft of collaborative writing and co-authoring successful novels
Using storytelling to explore complex social issues and cultural dynamics
Building narratives that foster understanding across diverse communities
The publishing industry perspective on diversity and representation in literature
Creating authentic characters and stories that bridge cultural divides
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