Author Christine Fonseca

Author Christine Fonseca

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Bestselling author, speaker, and licensed educational psychologist helping people create, lead, and live with depth.

Critically-acclaimed and author of both fiction and nonfiction, Christine Fonseca is dedicated to helping children and adults explore the authenticity of their own voices. Her titles include the award-winning YA series The Solomon Experiments, and Raising the Shy Child. Her articles can be found on TigerBeat.com, Justine Magazine, and Johnson & Johnson. When she isn’t writing, she can be found sitting on a beach, drinking a latte, and settling into a great book.

Photos from Author Christine Fonseca's post 06/19/2026

SUMMER SALE ☀️

Hurry—this limited-time event ends soon. For one week only, enjoy 30% off everything in the shop before the sale disappears.

Books. Tools. Wearable Words. Creative resources designed to support your voice, your work, and your journey.

Only available through June 26, and quantities may be limited.

Don’t wait—sometimes the next step begins with a single tool in your hands, and this opportunity won’t last.

Shop the sale now at christinefonseca.com. Link in comments.

Photos from Author Christine Fonseca's post 06/19/2026

SUMMER SALE ☀️

Hurry—this limited-time event ends soon. For one week only, enjoy 30% off everything in the shop before the sale disappears.

Books. Tools. Wearable Words. Creative resources designed to support your voice, your work, and your journey.

Only available through June 26, and quantities may be limited.

Don’t wait—sometimes the next step begins with a single tool in your hands, and this opportunity won’t last.

Shop the sale now at christinefonseca.com.
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05/18/2026

There comes a point where the questions fall away. Not because they’ve been answered, but because they no longer matter.

What remains is quieter.
Simpler.
Unarguable.

Love.

Not the easy kind. The enduring kind.
The kind that stays even when you can’t.

The only why I’ve ever trusted.

05/17/2026

Emotional intensity isn’t the problem.

The instinct to escape it is.

In leadership, in conversation, in expression—
the moment you feel the most is usually the moment that matters.

But most people rush past it.

The work is learning to stay.

Keynote from with February 2026.

DM me for more information on keynotes and speaking.

Photos from Author Christine Fonseca's post 05/13/2026

What if your voice was never missing?
What if you were simply taught to leave it?

Taught to rush.
To perform.
To sound polished instead of truthful.
To override the body in order to belong.

At Her Voice, Her Stage, I’ll be speaking about something I believe changes everything:

The Skill of Staying.

Because powerful expression is not about becoming louder, more confident, or more impressive. It’s about building the capacity to stay with yourself long enough to speak from somewhere real.

To stay in discomfort.
Stay in emotion.
Stay connected to your body.
Stay present enough to tell the truth.

This keynote blends story, nervous system insight, leadership, and embodied expression in a way that is both deeply human and deeply practical.

Not performance.
Presence.

Not “finding” your voice.
Trusting the one already there.

And I cannot wait to share this room with you.
For more information go to .

Thank you for putting this room together.

See you in October.

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