Wikipedia:Christina Quintana

Christina Quintana, who also goes by CQ, is an American playwright and poet with Cuban and Louisiana roots. Her works have been published in literary journals and produced across the United States. The Heart Wants, her chapbook of poetry, was published in 2016 by Finishing Line Press.

Education and career
Quintana attended Ursuline Academy New Orleans and New Orleans Center for Creative Arts, a performing-arts high school. She graduated from Santa Fe University of Art and Design in 2010 with a degree in theatre and a minor in creative writing. Under the guidance of Charles Mee, she earned an MFA in Playwriting from Columbia University School of the Arts.

Quintana is the founder of Quintana Consulting, a writing consultancy for scripts, college and graduate school essays, and cover letters. She founded the Live Lunch Series in 2014, a project aiming to bring theatre to workplaces during lunch. The project premiered at the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation and expanded to The Fortune Society, an organization that helps previously incarcerated people integrate into society.

Much of her writing revolves around themes of injustice, loss, queerness, and marginalized identities. At her website, she self-identifies as "a queer writer with Cuban and Louisiana roots," and says she "tells stories that mine the misconception of dissimilarity and proclaim, 'You are not alone.'"

Awards
Quintana is the recipient of numerous awards and fellowships for her writing:


 * 2014 Lambda Literary Emerging Voices Fellow in Fiction
 * 2017 Van Lier New Voices Fellowship
 * 2017 Arch & Bruce Brown Playwriting Competition – Honorable Mention: Azul 
 * 2017-18 New York's Playwrights Realm writing fellowship recipient
 * 2018 MacDowell Colony Fellowship

Plays

 * Enter Your Sleep (2012): Productions with Elm Theatre New Orleans, Baby Crow Productions, and Yale Cabaret
 * Blank Canvas (2014): Production (awarded "Best Short") in the 12th annual Downtown Urban Theater Festival
 * Scissoring (2014): World Premiere at INTAR (2018); staged reading (2014) at the Alliance Theatre
 * Three Thousand Seizures (2015): Semifinalist for Southern Rep Ruby Prize
 * Evensong (2016): World Premiere at Astoria Performing Arts Center
 * The Great Lonely Roamer & The Night that Changed Everything (2016): Workshop Production in NYU Voices Festival
 * Gumbo (2017): Selected by the Yale Institute for Music Theatre for their 2017 Summer Lab
 * Azul (2017): Honorable Mention in the Arch and Bruce Brown Foundation playwriting competition
 * Citizen Scientist (2018): Public reading at the 2018 First Light Festival, hosted by the EST/Sloan Project (commission)
 * Mr. San Man (2018): Studio Retreat and public readings at the Lark Theatre