Elise Valmorbida

Elise Valmorbida

Elise Valmorbida is an Italian Australian writer and creative writing tutor who currently lives in London.

Having graduated with First Class Honours in English from the University of Melbourne, and later in Graphic Design from Central St. Martin's, Elise was Creative Director at The Body Shop, then at Anglo-American brand agency Fitch. She is now the Creative Director of Word-design. [ [http://www.word-design.co.uk/content.php?page_id=8 Word-Design: About us] ]

Her debut novel "Matilde Waltzing" was published in 1997. [ [http://www.word-design.co.uk/content.php?page_id=11&language= Word-Design: About Matilde Waltzing] ] Her second book, a collection of true love stories, "The Book Of Happy Endings" was published in 2007. [http://www.word-design.co.uk/content.php?page_id=95&language= Word-Design: The Book Of Happy Endings] ] Her short stories have been published internationally via The Ian St James Award, Carve Magazine and anthologies such as "From Here to Here, Common Ground, The Bard & Co." Her novel "The TV President" is published by CB Editions in October 2008.

Elise Valmorbida is a longstanding creative writing tutor at Central St. Martin's, University of the Arts, London [ [http://courses.csm.arts.ac.uk/shortcourse.asp?MA=4&CAT=20&ct=1 Creative Writing - Fact or Fiction - Beginners] ] .

In 2007, she produced Saxon, an award-winning independent British Film scheduled for release in 2008.

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  • Saxon (film) — SAXON (UK, Sillwood Films Ltd, 2007) is an independent British film written and directed by Greg Loftin, produced by Elise Valmorbida and starring Sean Harris in his first feature lead role. The world premiere on 22 August, 2007 was part of the… …   Wikipedia

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