Kai alonté is a Ghanaian-American writer and visual artist based in Northern Europe. Her short story '3-Step Face Mask' was published in the Sycamore Review in 2021 and won 1st Prize for Nonfiction in the 2020 West Virginia Writers Contest. In 2024, her essay 'Embracing Life's Layers through Collage' was published in Onko Maailma Valmis?, an essay collection organized by the Finnish disability advocacy organization Kulttuuria kaikille (Culture for All). She graduated from Trinity College Dublin's Creative Writing M.Phil program in 2021 and has been an artist-in-residence at Gullkistan, NES, Arteles, and Hub Feenix.
This biography was last updated on 04/21/2026.
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