Summary
Isabella Peralta is an emerging writer, licensed educator, and advocate who bridges literature, pedagogy, and diversity advocacy with nine years of international experience. She has supported underrepresented voices across classrooms and the publishing ecosystem—from editorial roles at Postscript Magazine to content marketing at Reedsy, connecting a community of over 5 million writers with publishing professionals. A Cambridge MSt candidate and Yale‑NUS alumna, Isabella has taught and mentored students in London, Singapore, Madrid, New York, Dubai, and Abu Dhabi, and previously served as a Writers’ Centre Associate and Dean’s Fellow. Her debut novel COMETS and several short works have placed highly in competitive UK awards, demonstrating early critical momentum alongside institutional support from HarperCollins Author Academy, Faber Academy, and The London Library. She combines editorial precision and curriculum experience with a marketer’s instinct for audience-building, making her adept at turning literary projects into discoverable, community-backed work. Notably, she navigates the intersection of literature and code, signaling a multidisciplinary approach to modern storytelling and education.
9 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Arts (BA), Literature & Creative Writing and Theater (Double Major), Bachelor of Arts (BA), Literature & Creative Writing and Theater (Double Major) at New York University Abu Dhabi
Master of Studies (MSt), Creative Writing, Master of Studies (MSt), Creative Writing at University of Cambridge
American High School Diploma, International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma, American High School Diploma, International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma at Brent International School
Tagalog, Spanish, English