Christine King Biographical Forensics Specialist & Narrative Architect of Eminent Lives
With nearly a decade of specialized practice in biographical reconstruction and personality archetype analysis, Christine King has established herself as a leading voice in the "personality" nonfiction niche. At 29, she has already authored seven major biographical works, distinguishing herself through archival rigor and psychological depth rarely seen in commercial biography.
Academic Foundation & Professional Trajectory Christine holds a First-Class M.St. in Life-Writing from the University of Oxford (Wolfson College), where her dissertation—*“The Unsaid Biography: Mapping Lacunae in Archival Representations of 20th-Century Innovators”*—received the Rosemary Lloyd Memorial Prize. She subsequently served as a junior research fellow at the Institute of Historical Research (London), developing a cross-referencing taxonomy for fragmented personal correspondence. Her applied practice began as a fact-checking archivist for a Pulitzer-winning historical biography, a role that exposed her to chain-of-custody evidentiary standards for private papers.
Core Competencies
Archival lacuna detection & missing-evidence triangulation
Chronological motivation consistency auditing
Primary source chain-of-custody verification (letters, diaries, marginalia)
Personality trait stability modeling across life stages
Contradictory narrative harmonization frameworks
Mission at LIBINCChristine delivers evidence-based personality intelligence. Her work equips readers—researchers, executives, and curious generalists—with the tools to distinguish between curated public personas and documented behavioral realities. On LIBINC, she transforms fragmented archival material into coherent, decision-useful psychological portraiture.
