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Renata Miranda’s Biography

Hello! My name is Renata and I like to write.

I am a professional journalist and content specialist with experience working for major media corporations and brands across print and online platforms in São Paulo, Berlin and London.

My background is in journalism, but I also have extensive experience working in PR. For the past few years, I’ve been working with tech and digital brands that are changing their sectors, to get results that make a difference to a growing business.

I founded and run Read a Girl, a newsletter and Instagram page focused on promoting the work of women authors. Featured by Inc. and Mashable as one of the best newsletters in 2020, Read a Girl’s mission is to bring to light the work of amazing writers who, sometimes, get overshadowed by their gender.

I have a Masters degree in British Studies focused on media, culture and cultural management. In my master thesis, I wrote about the interaction between humour and journalism and its implications in the way journalists report the news (you can read it below if you’re interested). I am a big enthusiast of creative work and am a Design Thinker trained by the d.school of the Hasso-Plattner-Institut at the University Potsdam, in Germany.

I’m a published author and my first book, "a spectacularly sad ending", is a collection of poetry and prose currently available on Amazon.

On the personal side, I love reading (J.D. Salinger and Sylvia Plath have a special place in my heart); listening to music (don’t even ask me how many Wilco concerts I have been to, it’s embarrassing); and travelling (I can tell you the best place to eat shabu-shabu in Tokyo and which streets to avoid in Moscow).

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