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==Adult life==
==Adult life==
Alissa taught English in the Lebanese school system for more than a decade. She relocated to the [[United States]] in 2023.<ref name="kristel-1"> She relocated to the [[United States]] in 2023 where she wrote for SnackNation and Caroo. Then she joined [https://www.lucidhousepublishing.com Lucid House Publishing] as an Acquisitions Editor.<ref name="kristel-1">
Alissa taught English in the Lebanese school system for more than a decade. She relocated to the [[United States]] in 2023.<ref name="kristel-1" /> She relocated to the [[United States]] in 2023 where she wrote for SnackNation and Caroo. Then she joined [https://www.lucidhousepublishing.com Lucid House Publishing] as an Acquisitions Editor.<ref name="kristel-1" />


She entered a travel writers contest and won an award for her writing with an article about her native Beirut and won the prize in 2024, which is The Edward-Readicker-Henderson Travel Classics Memorial Scholarship.<ref name="Alisa-winner2024">{{REFweb
She entered a travel writers contest and won an award for her writing with an article about her native Beirut and won the prize in 2024, which is The Edward-Readicker-Henderson Travel Classics Memorial Scholarship.<ref name="Alisa-winner2024">{{REFweb

Revision as of 13:14, 1 January 2025

Alissa Kristel is a professional writer and author who is with Intact America

Early life and education

Alissa Kristel is a native of Beirut, Lebanon, where she lived in the Armenian Quarter.[1] She studied English at Lebanese University.

Adult life

Alissa taught English in the Lebanese school system for more than a decade. She relocated to the United States in 2023.[1] She relocated to the United States in 2023 where she wrote for SnackNation and Caroo. Then she joined Lucid House Publishing as an Acquisitions Editor.[1]

She entered a travel writers contest and won an award for her writing with an article about her native Beirut and won the prize in 2024, which is The Edward-Readicker-Henderson Travel Classics Memorial Scholarship.[2]

She is now writing for Intact America.

References

  1. a b c REFweb Kristel Alissa’s Post, Linked In. Retrieved 1 January 2025.
  2. REFweb Anonymous (2024). The Edward-Readicker-Henderson Travel Classics Memorial Scholarship for New and Emerging Travel Writers, Travel Classics. Retrieved 1 January 2025.