Christina Schwab (she/her) is a 22-year-old writer and classically trained singer from Havertown, Pennsylvania. She graduated Summa Cum Laude in May from Providence College (Providence, RI) with a double major in English literature and theatre.
Christina adapted and directed Peggy Webling's 1928 play Frankenstein at Providence College. She is drafting her first novel, a murder mystery, and her second literary adaptation, a staged version of Stephen Crane's Maggie: A Girl of the Streets.
Christina is Alison Espach’s assistant. She can be found singing at Sacred Heart Parish Manoa, St. Denis Parish, Kelly Music Center, and senior living facilities in the Delaware County area. 
Christina has proudly received the Paul Van K. Thompson Award from Providence College for excellence in English, and she is currently applying to PhD programs in English literature.